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AMUSEMENTS _ NEW SHOW TODAY: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. , IN CINEMASCOPE THE NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC MARVEL Enthusiastically Endorsed by OVER HALF A MILLION NEW ZEALANDERS . . . “PRINCE VALIANT” REMEMBER, Like .All Cinemascope Attractions it is EXCLUSIVE to the SAVOY, and will NOT be Seen Elsewhere for Many Months To Come. AT THE LUXURIOUS, NEW “I savoTI ™ THEATRE I Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Show Place of the South.” IN CINEMASCOPE IN CINEMASCOPE AND THE WONDER OF GENUINE STEREOPHONIC SOUND STEREOPHONIC SOUND (“Sound in Depth, Sound All Around”) 20th Century-Fox Proudly Present FROM THE LAND OF THE VIKINGS ... TO THE TOURNAMENTS OF CAMELOT. FROM THE MAJESTY OF KNIGHTS IN ARMOUR ... TO THE RAGING ONSLAUGHT OF MADDENED PAGANS . . . FROM THE LOVE THAT INSPIRED A VIKING PRINCE ... IN FULL VISIONED SPLENDOUR . . . COMES “PRINCE VALIANT” “PRINCE VALIANT” “PRINCE VALIANT” “PRINCE VALIANT” “PRINCE VALIANT” COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOR

Filmed by the Magic of the ANAMORPHIC LENS, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and WALES . . . Starring JAMES MASON JAMES MASON As The Black Knight. ROBERT WAGNER As Prince Valiant JANET LEIGH As Princess Aleta Debra Paget, Victor McLaglen Sterling Hayden, Barry Jones Brian Alierne, Donald Crisp Exactly as Set Down in the Pages of Immortal British History. Meet Again All those Legendary Personages . . . KING ARTHUR and His KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE . . . THE BLACK KNIGHT who Swept the English Meadow . . . THE VIKING WARRIORS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A WORD TO THE WISE I RESERVE. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. LAST 2 NIGHTS 8 p.m. LAST 2 NIGHTS 8 p.m. LAST 2 NIGHTS 8 p.m. ALSO MATINEE 2 p.m. TOMORROW AT THE REPERTORY THEATRE THE REPERTORY SOCIETY PRESENTS “THE MERCHANT “THE MERCHANT “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE OF VENICE” OF VENICE” See this Shakespearian Masterpiece whici has delighted thousands - Produced Ry”"*'' FRANK NEWMAN. Reserved Seats 2/6, 3/6 and 5/- Tax Free BOOK AT BEGG’S or at the Theatre from 6.45 pjn. (’Phone 77-736) Play ends approx. 10.15 p.m. BY PUBLIC DEMAND MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. * ALL SEATS 2/6, BOOK AT BEGG'S NOTE RE ONE-ACT PLAYS: Preferentia Booking opens Tuesday, Bth June, no 7tn June as stated in circular.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27367, 4 June 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27367, 4 June 1954, Page 1