MayS7 Jun Shorts chart Short tub|«ta, llit* Jun 57 + 7-27 1757Mh«>'s Glorious 1758 Magoo s Masquerade Aug 57 + 8-10 ,^, ^ (1957-58) Z751 Magoo Snes tJie B»ik _,, _ '6> O S«g57 ff 10-12 2752 RocUmmd Magoo (6) Oct 57 .... 2753 Magoo's Moou Hunt(6'.'j) 2754 Magoo's Prhate W« M»,57 «) Ok 57 ,-.,„. "fSICAL TRAVEURKS 2442 Wonders o( Chicago
. Mu:.)rv to CO with It. Cinema- Scope without color mean."i nothing. Ixit thLs one ha« evrryUiliii; to make It a good .ihow. Played Fri. Sat Weather: Good.—B. Benclund. Trail Theatre, New Town, N D. Pop. IJOO. Dtno (AA>—Sal Mlneo. Brian Keith. Su.van Kohner. SaJ Mlneo popular with the teenat^t-r^ That's about all we get In the audience nowadays. Played FrI Sal. Weather: Cold. — Michael Chlaventone. Volley Theatre. Spring Valley. lU. Pop. 5.123 Dine (AA)—Sal Mlneo. Brian Keith. Susan Kohner. Played a few days back and sUll have not been able to figure out how a us as badly good show could fail unless It was the other featxire, which could not hare been any worse. It was "Man In the Road." PUyed Wed. -Sat. Weather: Ught snow.—Harold Bell. Opera House. Coatlcook. Que Pop. 6341. AMERICAN INTERNAT'L Rock .All Night ..\IPi—Dick Miller. Russell Johnson. Abby Dalton. Well, here's a switch. This one starts out as a rock and roll movie and ends as a crime story. It's certainly different and the audience was well-pleased with tt. We did fair busme&i. playing It on a double bill with "Dragstrlp Olrl." which Is a fair offering, but a confusing title. Some of my patrons before entering the theatre asked me If It were a striptease film. A good program for modem audience.^. All we need Li a rock and roll horror film. Played Wed.. Thurs Weather: Mild — Stan Famsworth. Academy Theatre. New OIa.igow. N. S Pop. 9.933 COLUMBIA Guns of lort Pettirojil. The (Col>— Audic Murphy. Kathryn Grant. Hope Emcr.%on. Thw icot a big play and wax well Ukcd. Color good. Story had a new twLit. Audle popular -Prank EL Sabln. Majestic Theatre. Eureka. Mont. Pop 939 Jeuute Eageb —Kim Novak. Jeff Chandler. Agnes Moorehead. People are not Intere.vted In the sordid life of some cx- •twwglrl. They want something happy to see. They want entertainment Played liest time to below average business Played Sun.. Mon.Tues Weather: Good. —Mel Oanner. Circle Theatre. Waynoka. Okla. Pop. 3.018. TmimmOmm, Tbe (Coh— ReUnic. JerooM Oourtland. Beverly TTlcr. Joseph Callct*. I used this one for my free Santa Claiu Day show and It waa ipotuored by the local CXMnmcrdal Club The place waa Just packed with ktd< and even a few grownups A lot nf the kids had not been In the theatre since laat year's free show. But I am sure they all had a good tbne watching thu. a.i tt wa« a rery good picture for the whole funilly Played Siit Weather: Nice Harry Hiiwkln.son. Orplu-uin Theatre. Marlttta. Minn Pop 380 Bally Shorts \ kimhI (rrn.tgr pirture like "Crlnir In the Strrrt^" l—Stephen McNolly. Peggie Castle. Robert Vaughn. Republic u.sed to make good we.stcm.s Maylie If they forgot about Jes.se James for a while they would get back on the ball. Played Wed.-Sat Weather: Cold. — Harold Bell. Opera House, Coatlcook, Que Pi>p 6J41 Man In the Road (Rep>—Ella R.ilnrs Derek Farr, Donald Wolfi- After playing thLi I am still mad. and do not dare to .say anything except leave It alone Played Wed-Sat. Weather Light .snow —Harold Bell. Opera House. Ooatlcook. Que Pop. 6J41 Sr«iMial. Inc. — Robert Hutinn PnlrlcU Wright. Paul FJ:. horxLs Wc hadn't booked fr.irn Republic for a long time, and wc really ahould have. Hidden .it the ij^i.siii.* ; not very i: vi-d PrI.. .-.: .' ! .;.; A. La Pla/Ji Tlieatre. Anlonllo. Colo Pop 1255. 20th CENTURY FOX Itov on a l>olphln '20th-Pox) Alan Ijidd. Clifton Webb. Sophia Loren The boy could have been on u horse, a bicycle, or most aiiytlilng else and done us more good than he did on the big flail Really not a bad picture, but Ju.st did not draw. Played Sun., Mon., Tues. Weather: Good —Paul RIcketta, Ne.ss Theatre, Ness City. Kas Pop. 1,612. OotUw's Daaghter, Tbe (20th- Fox>— Bill Williams, Jim Davis. Kelly Ryon The only redeeming feature of this TV western is It* color. If they can make these cheaples in color, why can't they color the good ones?—Prank E. Sobln, Majestic Theatre, Eureka. Mont. Pop. 929 Revolt of Mamie Stover, Tbe (20th-Foxi—Jane Ru.ssell, Richard Elgan. Agnes Moorehead. A fairly good picture In Cinema- Scope and color. The .scenery of the Hawaiian Islands was really .something to see The picture was very clear on the .screen and needed no focusing which Ls not always the ca-se with Cinemascope. All In all. It was a fair picture and satisfied an average house. Played Mon.. Tues. Weather: Fair —F. L. Murray, Strand Theatre. Splrltwood. Sask. Pop. 355. Sun Also Rises. Tbe i20th- Fox)—Tyrone Power. Ava Gardner. Mei Ferrer .An excellently mode movie that I predict will lay on egg In all .small towns. It certainly did here. Poorest business In many months. Played Sun.. Mon. "Tues—Rod B. Hartman. Roo.sevelt Theatre. Grand Coulee. Wa.sh Pop 1 ."wvi 'Heart' Good A nirr little film. "The Heart of Show Ituslnrss." has the bittest selertlon of arlon and artre>»es that any film can offer you. The color Is rerr good and the way It Is prt-»ented also Is very rood. If you nerd a 4S-mlnutr program filler. thU will be good. II\KKY HAWHINSON Orpheum Ttiejtrr MarielU. Minn Yoonc and Dangrroat i20thp.,x M iric Damon. LUI Gentle. y xv>. Doubled with I Baby." Both are okay with 'Young and Dangerous" taking top rating. These teenage D. B have become my bread and butter here of late, as thev are t»- :ig. It seems, that can t :>ough extra business to omit noout And. forgive me for blowing off again, but I wLsh these guys in Hollywood would improve on thMS (Continued on following page) BOXOFT1CE BookinGuid* Jan n 19^*