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Daily News from New York, New York • 56

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"Mali Suspense Thriller at Music HouP release in Pana-vision. A Perlberg-Seaton production produced by William Perlberg and directed by George Seaton from a screen play by Seaton based on a novel by Roald Dahl and a story by Carl Hittleman and Luis Vance. Presented at Radio City Music Hall. Running time: 1 hour, 55 minutes. THE CAST: Major Jefferson PikeJatnea Garner Anna Hedler Eva Mane Saint Major Walter Grber ftod Ta.vlor Otto Schack Werner Peters Ernnt John Banner General Allnon Thorson foloncl Peter MarleanAlan Napier Lt.

Colonel Ontermann Oscar Bereri American institution. Seaton's J6S has been a remarkable one in making a most improbable situation realistic. LEON LEONIDOFF has produced a lively stage production called "Front Page" with some extraordinarily effective work performed by the ballet company, with Helen Wood and Eugene Slavin as soloists. Conch ita Clarke sings the hit tune, "Dear Heart" to the satisfaction of the audience, and Raymond Paige, as usual, is in charge of the Hall's fine Symphony Orchestra. officer, and Eva Marie Saint, posing as a nurse, make these various characters come alive on the screen and infuse the action with an exciting sense of impending peril.

There are no battle sequences, except for some news-reel shots at the beginning of the film, but there is a breath-taking escape scene at the film's end. Most of the action occurs in and about a German military hospital, transformed to look like an CM 3 iM presentation HELD OVER 2nd WEEK Thousands of thrilled i i Etb Marie Saint and James Garner Bv KATE CAMERON PaOOUCTift. moviegoers braved the storms to see it last weekend. them -They'll tell you not to miss The Music Hall has a well-deserved reputation for jriv- i injj its patrons the best product that can be found in the film market. It is unusual for the Hall to display a film in black and white, but on rare occasions the rule that i iearn the exact time and place of brings such top-notch color films the Allied invasion of France, to the Radio City theatre screen piot is cleverly and believ-, V.

wnr? PAUL IIEVIUII UJ ULLrUILi IAURENCEIIARVEY-CLA TOtR. H0.ARD DA SI TOT SALWi m-Kmm nas oeen oroen in lavor i an abiy worked out on the screen, exceptionally good production -nd the excitement of the intelli- photographed old-style black -ence operation is augmented by al white. the limited time the Germans have Such a one is the William Perl- at their disposai brainwash berg-Gecrge Seaton MGM pro-ii- prisoner into believing he duction of "36 Hours As good as ha3 had form of amnesia that it is. it would have been better has biotted out si- years of his color. But, it has a holding power jjj that keeps one's attention riveted or pik convinced that he on the screen.

u. psychiatric treatment for the res- EXCLUSIVE AT THESE SELECTED THEATRES OUilMS WISTZMSTIH 1 BRONX inooKim BRONX tUKHATTAM THE DRAMATIC action of "36 JHours" stems from a novel by Carl K. Hittleman about a thrilling episode of World War II which Seaton adapted skillfully to the screen. It concerns an ingenious deception which German Intelligence practised on a captured American officer in an effort to toration of his lost memory, talks freely to the doctor in charge of the case about everything that led up to the blow on his head. UNDER EATON'S direction.

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