\NDROCLES AND THE LION (Costume Comedy). Stars: Alan Young, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature. Producer; Gabriel Pascal. Director: Chester Erskine. Original: George Bernard Show. Screenplay; Chester Erskine, Noel Langley. • In eorly Roman days, Androcles {Alan Young) mokes friends with a lion by removing a thorn from his paw. When Caesar (Maurice Evons) has his captain, Victor Moture, round up some Christian martyrs including Jean Simmons and Androcles, the latter finds himself areno-bound. He is saved by his good friend, the lion. AT SWORD'S POINT (Adventure-Dramo). Stars: Cornel Wilde, Moureen O'Hara, Robert Douglas. Producer: Jerroid T. Brandt. Director: Lewis Allen. Originol; Alexandre Dumas. Screenplay: Not set. • Urgently summoned by the Queen of France, Cornel Wilde and his musketeer companions— including brilliant swordswoman Maureen O'Hara—find the princess, Noncy Gates, in the power of dastardly Robert Douglas—who plans to slay her brother, Peter Miles. Surmounting desperate obstacles, the Musketeers rescue the royal victim. Filmed in Technicolor. BEHAVE YOURSELFI (Comedy). Stars: Shelley Winters, Farley Granger, Williom Demarest. Producers: Jerry Wald, Norman Krasna. Director: George Beck. Original: George Beck, Frank Tarloff. Screenplay: George Beck. • A dog, trained by gongsters to act as o gobetween, is mistaken by Shelley Winters as on anniversary gift from her husband, Farley Granger. The mobsters' efforts to get the dog back result in series of murders, of which Farley suspected, a but he ultimately maneges to is round up the crooks and is hailed as a hero. THE BIG SKY (Outdoor Drama). Stars: Kirk Douglos, Dewey Martin, Elizabeth Coyote Threott. Producer-Director: Howard Hawks. Original: A. B. Guthrie jr. Screenplay: Dudley Nichols. • In 1830 Kirk Douglas and his pal, Dewey Martin, join an adventure-ridden keelboat expedition into the midwest wilderness to establish a furtroding post. Aboard the boat is o beautiful Indian maiden, Elizabeth Coyote Threott, held hostage to ensure safety in the wild country. During the hazardous voyage Douglas wins Elizabeth as his mate. THE BLUE VEIL (Drama). Stars: Jane Wyman, Richard Carlson, Charles Laughton. Producers: Jerry Wold, Norman Krasna. Director: Curtis Bernhardt. Original: Francois Compaux. Screenplay: Norman Corwin. • Jane Wyman, who has lost a child of her own, devotes her life to the care of other people's children, sacrificing all chances for romonce ond a happy marriage. Ultimately she is reduced to poverty until one of her now-grown-up "children" finds her and takes her into his fomily as o permanent member. CLASH BY NIGHT (Droma). Stars: Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Robert Ryan. Producers: Jerry Wald, Norman Krasna. Director: Fritz Long. Original: Clifford Odets. Screenplay; Alfred Hayes. • Adapted from a stage play by Clifford Odets, this has a Monterey, Calif., fishing industry bockground and deals with a man's betroyol by his wife and best friend. DOUBLE DYNAMITE (Comedy). Stars: Fronk Stnotro, Jone Russell, Groucho Marx. Producer: Irving Cummings jr. Director; Irving Cummings sr. Original: Lee Rosten. Screenplay: Melville Shavelson. • Frank Sinatra, a plodding clerk, is rewarded for rescuing a mystery man from a brawl—and automaticolly suspected of a coincidental bank theft. Cleared, he sets out with his sweetheart, Jane Russell, and pal Groucho Marx, on a prolonged spending spree which the internal revenue deportment abruptly terminates. DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH (Historical Drama). Stars: Guy Madison, Barbaro Payton, James Craig. Producers: Maurice ond Frank King. Director; William Cameron Menzies. Original: Hollister Noble. Screenplay; Philip Yordan, Sidney Harmon. • In the Civil Wor, James Craig, a Confederate, is assigned to man a mountain outpost in an effort to holt Sherman's march to the sea. Opposing him IS his pre-war northern friend, Guy Madison. Barbara Payton, who loves Craig, sacrifices her life in a vain effort to persuade him to surrender. Filmed in Supercinecolor. EXCLUSIVE MODEL (Droma). Stars: Not set. Producer; Jerry Wald, Norman Krasna. Director: Nat set. Original Screenplay: Ketti Frings. • A story of the Paris fashion industry, this is scheduled for Technicolor filming, partially on location in France. A GIRL IN EVERY PORT (Comedy). Stars: Groucho Marx, William Bendix, Marie Wilson. Producers: Irwin Allen, Irving Cummings jr Director: Chester Erskine. Original: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Screenplay: Chester Erskine. • Sailors Groucho Marx and William Bendix wangle o leave of absence from the brig when Bendix ocquires a rocehorse. Upon sight of Marie Wilson they fall in love, but her heart belongs to Don DeFore. Brave men and true, they aid the romance and occidentally thwart a pair of soboteurs before settling back in the brig. THE HALF-BREED (Western). Stars: Robert Young, Jonis Carter, Jack Buetet. Producer: Irving Starr. Director: Edword Ludwig. Original Screenplay: Robert Hardy Andrews. • Jack Buetel, half-breed Indian leader, trusts Robert Young, a scout, until his people are preyed upon. Relations continue strained until Young proves Reed Hadley responsible for the villoiny. Buetel returns to his people to plead for understonding between the races. Filmed in Technicolor, HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN (Biographical Drama), Stars: Danny Kaye, Renee Jeanmaire, Farley Granger. Producer: Samuel Goldwyn. Director: Charles Vidor. Original Screenplay: Moss Hart, Samuel Taylor. • Danny Kaye is cost as Hans Christian Andersen, the famed Danish author whose fairy tales hove been read by generations of children the world over. In Technicolor, the picture has Copenhagen in the 1830s as its locale. HIGH HEELS (Droma). Stars: Not set; Producers: Jerry Wald, Norman Krasna. Director; Not set. Original: Morva ond Lloyd Shearer. Screenplay: Marc Daniels. • This revolves around the giris who supply a minute of dancing pleasure to lonely men for 1 2 cents a dance. I WANT YOU (Drama). Stors: Dona Andrews, Dorothy McGuire, For ley Granger. Producer: Samuel Goldwyn. Director: Mork Robson. Original: Samuel Goldwyn jr. Screenplay: Edward Newhouse, Joel Sayre, Irwin Shaw. • After a hitch in World War II, Dona Andrews marries, settles down to raise o family, and goes into business with his father and younger brother, Farley Granger. Comes the Korean conflict and Granger is drafted; and Andrews realizes he, too, must get into service to protect his family and country. JET PILOT (War Drama). Stars: John Wayne, Janet Leigh. Producer: Jules Furthman. Director: Josef von Sternberg. Original: Beirne Lay jr. Screenplay: Beirne Lay jr., Jules Furthman. o A story of how the U.S. air force trains its jet pilots and the work of jet aircraft in the Korean conflict. In Technicolor. THE KOREAN STORY (War Drama). Stars; Robert Mitchum, Ann BIyth, Charles McGrow. Producer: Edmund Grainger. Director; Toy Gornett. Original Screenplay: Milton Krims, William Wister Haines. • This dramotizes the activities of the United Nations' ground and air forces in the Korean theatre of conflict, with Robert Mitchum as a U.S. officer and Ann BIyth as a war correspondent. In Technicolor, THE LAS VEGAS STORY (Drama). Stars: Jane Russell, Victor Mature, Vincent Price. Producer: Robert Sparks Director: Robert Stevenson. Original; Jay Dratler, Screenplay: John Lorkin. • A girl thinks her husband has been fromed on a robbery chorge by a detective who was formerly her sweetheart. The three become involved when she sets out to establish her husband's innocence. MACAO (Droma). Stars: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, William Bendix. Producer: Alex Gottlieb. Director: Josef von Sternberg. Original: Bob Wlllioms. Screenplay: Bernard C. Schoenfeld. • On the island of Macao Robert Mitchum gets a yen for Singer Jane Russell, and becomes involved with Brad Dexter, o big-shot diamond smuggler. When William Bendix, a disguised plainclothesmon, is murdered, Mitchum outmaneuvers Dexter, turns him over to the authorities and wins the gol, MONTANA BELLE (Western). Stars: Jane Russell, George Brent, Scott Brady. Producer: Howard Welch. Director: Allan Dwon. Original: M. Coates Webster. Screenplay: Horace McCoy. • Scott Brady, a Dolton gong member, foils for Jane Russell, boss of o rival gang—as does George Brent, a saloon keeper, who hopes to marry ond reform her. Mistakenly believing a doublecross IS afoot, Jane betrays Brady, and regrets her action too late. He is trapped by Brent, and Jane dies in the subsequent gun fight. ON DANGEROUS GROUND (Drama) Stars: Robert Ryan, Ido Lupino, Word Bond. Producer: John Houseman, Director: Nicholas Ray. Original: Gerald Butler. Screenplay: A, I, Bezzendes, • Robert Ryan, a detective by profession, is a lonely, embittered man, until his path crosses that of Ida Lupino- Despite the handicap of blindness, Ida's deep, protective devotion to her mentally defective brother is the factor that teaches Ryan
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