It is now unlikely that many exhibitors who defaulted in their 1950-51 quota will be prosecuted. During the last two months there have been four prosecutions. There are only two cases pending—one to be heard on October 31 and one postponed from two weeks ago, to be heard on Nove
October 30, 1952 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
Produced b y Hayes Goetz. Directed by girold French. Screenplay by Leon Gorton and Howard Emmett Rogers. 7,031 feet. Release not fixed. (1 RIZZLY yet good-humoured gaslight wito-dunnit in the L(1-the-RipPer mould. It tells how a late 19th century Raffles solves the mystery surro
October 30, 1952 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
For the first time since she danced with the Ballet Russe in Europe (1939), Cyd Charisse will star in "Swan Lake." The sequence has been written into "The Band Wagon," in which she co-stars with Fred Astaire in MGM's Technicolor musical of back-stage life on Broadway. "Code Two"
October 30, 1952 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
London Films. Italian (II). Directed by Giacomo Gentilomo, Featuring Ermanno Randi, Gina Lollobrigida, Carletto Sposito. English dubbing. 8,190 feet. Release not fixed. CHARMING, episodic Italian biography of the great tenor's early life, from Naples slum to the verge of success
October 30, 1952 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
Archway. Mexican (A). Directed by Tito Davison. Featuring Maria Felix, Victor Crox and Junco Alvarado. 7,818 feet. Release date, November 3. FLIMSY melodrama telling of the uncompromising vicissitudes of a femme fatale. Originally sacrificed to a husband's ambition, she uses eve
October 30, 1952 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England