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1961 Rank: Title: Studio: Gross: 1. The Guns of Navarone* : Columbia $28,900,000 2. West Side Story: United Artists $19,646,000 3. One Hundred and One Dalmatians
The Chicago Tribune called it "calculated cuteness... relieved by a likeable performance from Sandra Dee." [4] The Washington Post called it "infinitely inferior to the first Tammy, everything about the film is false, especially the aggressive Sandra Dee, whose primpsy whimsy wardrobe cannot disguise the acquisitive gaze in her give-away eyes."
TV film in the US, theatrical release in other markets April 5, 1967 Double Trouble: A B. C. W. picture April 7, 1967 The Karate Killers: Feature film version of two episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; theatrical release overseas only May 1, 1967 Welcome to Hard Times: May 10, 1967 Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! A Trident production May 24 ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1961: Bomb in the High Street: Peter Bezencenet, Terry Bishop: Ronald Howard, Terry Palmer, Suzanna Leigh, Jack Allen: Drama: The Breaking Point: Lance Comfort
Wilbur and the other fascinating people they met earlier join in a brisk parade past New York City landmarks. They stop by a kiosk covering a manhole. He tells his friends that Earth is shining under the soot. He takes Watson's hand and they descend into a tunnel. The others do not follow. A giant supermarket is a dead end.
Upon release, The New York Times ' Vincent Canby called the film: "an amiably funny variation on Jack Arnold's classic 1957 science-fiction film, The Incredible Shrinking Man, which had been based on Richard Matheson's novel The Shrinking Man," and went on to write that the film was "a low-key comedy that rambles from one comic idea to the next ...
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The full film Drive-in advertisement from 1960. Harold Gern (Antony Carbone), a successful businessman from New York who is constantly in legal trouble, is spending a holiday in Puerto Rico with his attractive wife, Evelyn (Betsy Jones-Moreland), whom he married "between trials."
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