I must say that February 1963 was a hugely important month for me, film-wise. I saw a bunch of movies that I came to love - David and Lisa opened at the Fine Arts, Sundays and Cybele opened at the Beverly Canon, and I saw both films at those theaters many, many times,, Long Day's Journey Into Night at the Huntington Hartford (converted for that film only, then it was right back to being a legit house) How the West Was Won at the Warner Cinerama, Gypsy at the Pantages, The Lion at the Village (well, I was crushing on Pamela Franklin at the time), West Side Story had just begun its general release, which I saw at the Picwood and knew immediately it just wasn't the same experience as the 70mm show. Also, Days of Wine and Roses at the Vogue - all of that probably precluded me from seeing Term of Trial. Also, who knew that the small theater LA premiere of Billy Liar starred David Winters? Not me.