The World Premiere for the Warner Bros. film, None but the Brave, took place in Chicago at the Oriental theatre (Randolph near State), on Thursday, February 11, 1965. An ad in the Chicago Tribune also states the following:
"World Premiere starts TODAY at 8:45 am---Extra!, Tonight 8:30 pm on Oriental Stage---In Person---Tommy Sands and Tony Bill introduced by Sun-Times Columnist Irv Kupcinet
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Chicago Tribune, Sunday, February 7, 1965, s. 1, p. 22, c. 1:
TOWER TICKER
by Herb Lyon
" . . . Actress Connie Stevens, due here Fri. to plug her new movie, "Two on a Guillotine" in person at 20 outlying theaters, will adopt a baby anytime now. Her hubby is Jim Stacy. . . . "
". . . Our town will be awash with picture pluggin' Hollywood stars at the end of the week. In addition to Connie Stevens, there'll be Burt Lancaster [for "The Train"]; Chuck Heston, addressing the Planned Parenthood association Thursday [and pitching his "The Greatest Story Ever Told"]; plus Frank Sinatra's daughter, Nancy, and her hubby, Tommy Sands, and Tony Bill---in behalf of "None But the Brave."
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Chicago Tribune, Monday, February 8, 1965, p. 22, c. 1:
TOWER TICKER
by Herb Lyon
" . . . Frankie Sinatra's daughter, Nancy, her mate, Tommy Sands, and Actor Tony Bill will jazz up the world premiere of Frank's "None But the Brave," at the Oriental theater Feb. 11. [Sinatra stars in and directed same.]
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Chicago Sun-Times, February 11, 1965, p. 90, c. 1:
KUP'S COUMN
by Irv Kupcinet
" . . . Tommy Sands, who appears in papa-in-law Frank Sinatra's latest film, "None but the Brave," and Tony Bill will be introduced by this reporter on staghe at the Oriental Thursday night . . . . Tony appears with Sinatra again in an upcoming film, "Marriage--On the Rocks."
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Chicago Tribune, Monday, February 15, 1965, s. 1, p. 18, c. 1:
TOWER TICKER
by Herb Lyon
". . . . Frankie Sinatra's on-in-law, Tommy Sands, who was here to plug their new one, "None but the Brave" [in which Tommy plays a steely marine], startled several local interviewers by candidly stating that if there's another war he'd probably be a conscientious objector. . . . "
"World Premiere starts TODAY at 8:45 am---Extra!, Tonight 8:30 pm on Oriental Stage---In Person---Tommy Sands and Tony Bill introduced by Sun-Times Columnist Irv Kupcinet
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Chicago Tribune, Sunday, February 7, 1965, s. 1, p. 22, c. 1:
TOWER TICKER
by Herb Lyon
" . . . Actress Connie Stevens, due here Fri. to plug her new movie, "Two on a Guillotine" in person at 20 outlying theaters, will adopt a baby anytime now. Her hubby is Jim Stacy. . . . "
". . . Our town will be awash with picture pluggin' Hollywood stars at the end of the week. In addition to Connie Stevens, there'll be Burt Lancaster [for "The Train"]; Chuck Heston, addressing the Planned Parenthood association Thursday [and pitching his "The Greatest Story Ever Told"]; plus Frank Sinatra's daughter, Nancy, and her hubby, Tommy Sands, and Tony Bill---in behalf of "None But the Brave."
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Chicago Tribune, Monday, February 8, 1965, p. 22, c. 1:
TOWER TICKER
by Herb Lyon
" . . . Frankie Sinatra's daughter, Nancy, her mate, Tommy Sands, and Actor Tony Bill will jazz up the world premiere of Frank's "None But the Brave," at the Oriental theater Feb. 11. [Sinatra stars in and directed same.]
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Chicago Sun-Times, February 11, 1965, p. 90, c. 1:
KUP'S COUMN
by Irv Kupcinet
" . . . Tommy Sands, who appears in papa-in-law Frank Sinatra's latest film, "None but the Brave," and Tony Bill will be introduced by this reporter on staghe at the Oriental Thursday night . . . . Tony appears with Sinatra again in an upcoming film, "Marriage--On the Rocks."
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Chicago Tribune, Monday, February 15, 1965, s. 1, p. 18, c. 1:
TOWER TICKER
by Herb Lyon
". . . . Frankie Sinatra's on-in-law, Tommy Sands, who was here to plug their new one, "None but the Brave" [in which Tommy plays a steely marine], startled several local interviewers by candidly stating that if there's another war he'd probably be a conscientious objector. . . . "
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- How long is None But the Brave?1 hour and 46 minutes
- When was None But the Brave released?February 24, 1965
- What is the IMDb rating of None But the Brave?6.4 out of 10
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- What is the plot of None But the Brave?During WW2, a platoon of Marines crash-lands on a tiny Pacific island occupied by a small Japanese unit.
- What is None But the Brave rated?Approved
- What genre is None But the Brave?Adventure, Drama, and War
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