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Brooklyn Daily from Brooklyn, New York • 7

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Brooklyn Dailyi
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Brooklyn, New York
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7
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SI 0 'The Old Man and the Sea' in Limited Engagement i i i i I I 4 4 i 03 CO 33 4 --l 4 t-i a NEXT ATTRACTION AT THE MUSIC HALL iliiiii Darm, and Walter Slezak, "Fanny." It will be accom Ballet, Symphony Orchestra. Harold Lipstein Is Cameraman For The Chapman Report Harold LJpstein, who photo graphed "Damn Yankees" for Warner has been named cinema tographer for "The Chapman Report, which will foe produced at the Warner studios by Darryl F. Zanuck Productions, for release by Warners. Richard Zanuck will produce and George Gukor will direct the picture based on Irving Wallace's best-selling novel. Cool Off in An Air Conditioned Movie "Come September' starring: ivill be the next attraction panied by a new Russell Markert stage spectacle featuring the Rockettes, Corps de One of the greatest Heming- way classics "The Old Man And The Sea, will be featured at the Trans-I-ux 85th Street Cafe Cin ema, beginning Wednesday, Aug 9th, for a special two week en- gagement.

'The Old Man And The Sea, a Pulitzer and Nobel prize winning story stars Spencer Tracy. This distinguished film was produced by Leland Hay ward and directed by John Sturges. The novel has been read by more than 0000 persons in 42 languages and brought Hemingwa acclaim as an artist of remarkable compassion and insight. Hemingway and his wife appear briefly in this film. "The Old Man And The Sea," a Warner Bros, release, is rated as motion picture masterpiece.

Two Dramatic Films To Be Released In September Paramount Pictures will re lease two major dramatic attrac tions in September, Roger Vad im's "Blood and Roses" and Ed- mond O'BrienStanley Frazen's Photographed in Technirama and Technicolor, "Blood and Roses' stars Mel Ferrer, Elsa Martinelli and Annette Vad i m. Produced by Raymond Eger and directed by Roger Vadim, one of France's leading "new wave" film-makers, the attraction ia the story of a beautiful girl possessed by a secret that haunts her family's past. Starring Jeffrey Hunter, David JanSSen and Stella Stevens, "Restless" depicts the fulfillment of a fateful promise made hy two G.I.'s during the Korean War. EJdmond O'Brien directed the film, and aso co-producd in association with Staney Frazen. OTOPOLITMl FBlTtm STREET FREE rAKKlWC JtWer 4Sth $TET GATES -K AM 0 ORIENT At ITXIH-.

PREMIER HIP I CONEY In COLOR AND- KERWIN TINA MATHEWS LOUISE EXPRESS in COLOR trf DNA Un.L SHeoEYWWTEIS I i 1 jar aaaaaaaaaaM 9 American News To Handle Loews Pop-Corn Stands Probably nothing in the motion picture business has caused more jokes and jibes than pop-corn. It's always good for a funny remark or a wisecrack. However, in the financial world pop-corn and the other tidbits that are sold tojcity- rigida, Sandra Dee, Bobby following the current film, 'The Naked Edge Now In Sixth Week "The Naked Edge," starring Gary Cooper and Deborah Kerr, is in its sixth week at the Victoria and Trans-Lux 85th Street Theatres. The suspense thriller is a United Artists release. At both theatres the flashing red light, which signals no one will be seat-ea during the final 13 minutes of the tension-packed ending, is drawing big crowds.

The Naked Edge" was written foi the screen by Joseph Stefano, who also wrote "Psycho." A Fenoebaker Baroda Production, i it co-stars Eric Portman, Diane Cilento, Hermione Glngold, Peter Cushing and Michael Wilding. Michael Anderson directed and George Glass and Walter Seltzer produced. for the delicacy when the Loew deal became known. American News stock, listed on the New York Exchange, became un- usually active. 4sa 5,358 WALT DISNEY M- tents HAYLEY MILLS Rock Hudson, Gina LoIIob at Radio City Music Hall This fact was underscored yesterday when announcement was made that the Loew theatre circuit, including the Loews Oriental theatre in this area, had just closed a multi-million dollar contract with the American News Company to take over the theatre concession stands and vending machines.

American News has a branch organization in this The contract covers five years and involves more than in sales to the munching and thirsty moviegoers. Henry Gar- finkle, president of American News, who negotiated the conces sion deal with Preston Robert Tisch, chairman of the Loew ex ecutive committee, said that a $2,000,000 program of remodelling and beautifying of the theatre stands will begin soon after the contract goes into effect Sept, 1. The concession inclludes the sale of soft drinks as well as candy, popcorn, cigrettes and other items. Latest figures indicate that the sales average around 16c per moviegoer. Wall Street may not eat much popcorn but it showed an appetite RADIO C1TT MUSIC HALl Kochetelier Center Ci 6-4600 "FANNY" LESLIE CAftON MAURICE CXEVAUEX CHARLES BOYER HORST BUCHHOLZ Produced nd directed by JOSHUA LOGAN A WarMr Bros Pctrr in Techflioetar Gala New Stage Spectacle "FESTIVAL T1MC CAREFULLY AIR-CONDITIONED DYKER BUSHWOfQTHS PROSPECT 63EtNPeiiT KEITfTSr, "rA ROCK I moviegoers, is no laughing mat- ter.

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Years Available:
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