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Length Length in Mine Length Length In Mine. In Minn TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA, THE (SS) 96 TRUTH ABOUT SPRING, THE 102 RKO RADIO. (R) October 19, 1955. Shelley Winters, Rory Cal- UNIVERSAL. (R) April, 1965. Hayley Mills, John Mills. Color houn. Color. TRYGON FACTOR, THE 90 TREASURE OF RUBY HILLS, THE 71 WARNER BROS.-7ARTS. (R) January, 1969. Stewart Granger, ALLIED ARTISTS. (R) January 16, 1965. Zachary Scott, Carole Susan Hampshire, Robert Morley. Color. Matthews. TSAR TO LENIN 86 TREASURE OF SAN GENNARO (Ital.) 102 HERMAN AXELBANK. (R) January, 1966. Documentary. PARAMOUNT. (R) March, 1968. Nino Manfredi, Senta Berger Color. TSAR'S BRIDE, THE 95 ARTKINO. (R) April, 1966. Raissa Medashkovskaya, Natalya TREASURE OF SILVER LAKE, THE (Ce) 82 Rudava. COLUMBIA. (R) August, 1965. Lex Barker, Gota George. Color TUNES OF GLORY 106 TRIAL 105 UNITED ARTISTS. (R) December, 1960. Alec Guinness, John METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. (R) October 7, 1965. Glenn Ford, Mills. Color. Dorothy McGuire, Arthur Kennedy. 12 ANGRY MEN 95 TRIAL AND ERROR 110 UNITED ARTISTS. (R) April, 1967. Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. (R) November, 1962. Peter Sellers, Richard Attenborough. TWELVE CHAIRS, THE 94 UMC PICTURES. (R) December, 1970. Ron Moody, Frank TRIAL OF BILLY JACK, THE (P) 170 Langella, Dom DeLuise. Color. TAYLOR-LAUGHLIN, (R) November, 1974. Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor. TWELVE HOURS TO KILL (Cs) 88 TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX. (R) Jim, 1960. Niko Miner - TRIAL OF JOAN OF ARC (Fr., Eng. TN«) 65 dos, Barbara Eden. PATHE-CONT. (R) February, 1965. Florence Carrez, Jean- Claude Fourneau. 12 TO THE MOON 74 COLUMBIA. (R) June, 1960. Ken Clark, Michi Kobi. TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN (Cs) 95 25th HOUR, THE (F) METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. (R) April 18, 1956. James 134 Cagney, Stephen McNally. Color. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. (R) February, 1967. Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi. Color. TRILOGY TWENTY MILLION TO ALLIED ARTISTS. (R) November, 1969. Mildred Natwick, 100 EARTH 82 Maureen Stapleton, Martin Balsam. Color. COLUMBIA. (R) July, 1957. William Hopper, Joan Taylor. TRIO INFERNAL, LE (French; Eng. titles) 106 TWENTY PLUS TWO 102 LEVITF-PICKMAN. (R) November, 1974. Romy Schneider, ALLIED ARTISTS. (R) October, 1961. David Janssen, Jeanne Michel Piccoli. Crain. TRIP, THE 85 28 PACES TO BAKER STREET (Cs) 103 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL. (R) August, 1967. Peter TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX. (R) May, 1956. Van Johnson, Fonda, SWUM Strasberg. Color. Vera Miles. Color. TRIPLE CROSS 126 27th DAY, THE 75 WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS. (R) May, 1967. Christopher COLUMBIA. (R) July, 1957. Valerie French, Gene Barry. Plummer, Romy Schneider. Color. 20,000 EYES (Ce) 60 TRIPLE DECEPTION (VV) 86 TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX. (R) July, 1962. b&w. RANK. (R) July, 1967. Michael Craig, Julia Areal. Color. TWICE TOLD TALES 119 UNITED ARTISTS. (R) October, 1963. Vincent Price, Sebastian TRIPLE ECHO 90 Cabot. Color. ALTURA FILMS. (R) November, 1973. Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed TWILIGHT FOR THE GODS 120 UNIVERSAL. (R) August, 1958. Rock Hudson, Cyd Charisse TROG 91 Color. WARNER BROS. (R) September, 1970. Joan Crawford, Michael Gough. Color. TWILIGHT OF HONOR (P) 115 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. (R) October, 1963. Richard TROJAN WOMEN, THE 105 Chamberlain, Nick Adams. CINERAMA. (R) November, 1971. Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave. Color. TWINKLE IN GOD'S EYE, THE 73 REPUBLIC. (R) October 13, 1955. Mickey Rooney, Coleen Gray TROOPER HOOK 81 UNITED ARTISTS (R) June, 1967. Joel McCrea, Barbara TWIST ALL NIGHT 85 Stanwyck. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL. (R) March, 1962. Louis Prima, June Wilkinson. TROPIC OF CANCER 87 PARAMOUNT. (R) March, 1970. Rip Torn, James Callahan. TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK 82 Color. COLUMBIA. (R) December, 1961. Chubby Checker, Dion. TROUBLE IN STORE (Brit) 85 TWIST OF SAND, A 90 REPUBLIC. (R) January 12, 1955. Norman Wisdom, Margaret UNITED ARTISTS. (R) September, 1968. Richard Johnson, Rutherford. Honor Blackman, Jeremy Kamp. Color. TROUBLE IN THE SKY 76 TWISTED NERVE 116 UNIVERSAL. (R) July, 1961. Michael Craig, Peter Cushing. NATIONAL GENERAL. (R) February, 1969. Hayley Mills, Hywell Bennet, Billie Whitelaw. Color. TROUBLE WITH ANGELS, THE 112 TWO (Danish; Eng. Titles) COLUMBIA. (R) April 6, 1966. Rosalind Russell, Binnie Barnes' 85 Color. CHEVRON. (RI February, 1969. Gio Petrie, Lars Lunde, Juordis Peterson. Color. TROUBLE WITH GIRLS, THE 104 TWO ARE GUILTY (Franscope) 117 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. (R) May, 1969. Elvis Presley' Marilyn METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. (R) March, 1964. Anthony Mason, Dabney Coleman. Color. Perkins, Jean-Claude Brialy. TROUBLE WITH HARRY, THE (VV) 99 TINO BEFORE ZERO 78 PARAMOUNT. (R) January, 1966. John Forsythe, Edmund Gwenn. Color. ELLIS. (R) April, 1963. Documentary. TROUBLEMAKER, THE TWO ENGLISH GIRLS 108 80 JANUS FILMS. (R) October, 1972. Jean-Pierre Leaud, Kika JANUS. (R) August, 1964. Thomas Aldredge, Joan Darling. Markham. Color. TRUE GRIT 128 TWO FOR THE ROAD (P) 112 PARAMOUNT. (A) July, 1969. John Wayne, Glen Campbell, Kim TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX. (R) July, 1967. Albert Finney, Darby. Color. Audrey Hepburn. Color. TROUBLEMAN 99 TWO FOR THE SEESAW (P) 120 TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX. (R) November, 1972. Robert UNITED ARTISTS. (R) December, 1962. Robert Mitchum, Shir- Hooks, Paul Winfield. Color. ley MacLaine. TRUCK TURNER 91 TWO GENTLEMEN SHARING 105 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL. (R) June, 1974. Isaac Hayes, AMER. INT. PICS. (R) October, 1969. Robin Phillips, Hal Fre- Yaphet Kotto. dericks, Judy Geeson. Color. TRUE STORY OF JESSE JAMES, THE (Cs) TWO GROOMS FOR A BRIDE 73 -FOX. TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX. (R) February, 1967. Robert TWENTIETH CENTURY (R) June, 1957. Virginia Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter. Color. Bruce, John Carroll. Color. TRUE STORY OF LYNN STUART 78 TWO GUN LADY 70 COLUMBIA. (R) March, 1958. Betsy Palmer, Jack Lord. ASSOCIATED FILM. (R) October 16, 1956. Peggie Castle, Wil- liam Talman, Marie Windsor. TRUNK, THE 72 TWO HEADED SPY, THE COLUMBIA. (R) October, 1961. Phil Carey, Julia Arnall. 93 COLUMBIA. (R) March, 1959. Jack Hawkins, Gia Scala. TRUNK TO CAIRO 80 TWO MEN OF KARAMJOA 102 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL. (R) January, 1967. Audie TOMORROW ENTERTAINMENT. (R) May, 1974. Docu- Murphy, George Sanders. Color. mentary. 404 .
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