On the Waterfront (Columbia Pictures) (1954)

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OLUMBIA PICTURES presents AN ELIA KAZAN PRODUCTION costarrnig KARL MALDEN LEE J. COBB with ROD STEIGER PAT HENNING and introducing EVA MARIE SAINT Produced by SAM SPIEGEL: screen Piay by supp sewuvecre .. Music by LEONARD BERNSTEIN Directed by ELIA KAZAN 2 i . 2 mA Ad Mat No. 106—93 Lines COLUMBIA — PICTURES 3 presents see MARLON | BRANDO | AN ELIA KAZAN PRODUCTION Ad Mat No. 101—14 Lines cere —— A performance a= — that marks the peak of Marlon Brando’s career ... Elia Kazan’s thrilling direction — now thundering — now muted — always inspired...the haunting debut of a girl named Eva Marie Saint... ON THE WATERFRONT is all this — and tender love and terrifying conflict and exalted frenzy! It may well be the greatest motion picture of the year. Columbia Pictures presents MARLON BRANDO "ON THE WATERFRONT’ An Elia Kazan Production co-starring Karl MaldenLee J. Cobb with Rod Steiger Pat Henning and introducing EVa Marie Saint produced by Sam Spiegel screen Play by Budd Schulberg Music by Leonard Bernsteln Directed by Elia Kazan Ad Mat No. 301—591 Lines (3 Cols. x 197 Lines) Page 15a