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. AMUSEMENTS L MAJESTIC I Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd., and Kerridge-Odeon. Telephone 79-287. Reserve at the Theatre from IQ a.m. TODAY ... at 2 and 8 p.m. M-G.M.’s Giant Romantic AdventureDrama with an All-star Cast and 1001 Thrills! In Technicolor An arresting romantic triangle with brother pitted against brother, a bloodcurdling ship’s mutiny, a spectacular whale hunt in which a boat is crushed like a match box, an attack by island savages, and a South-Seas idyll between a fugitive sailor and a lovely native girl . . . are the action highlights of this turbulent and action-packed story! “ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT” Starring ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GRANGER ANN BLYTH BETTA ST. JOHN KEENAN WYNN JAMES WHITMORE KURT KASNAR Featurettes: “WINGED WORLD” A. Most Interesting Study of International Aviation. “IN THE VALLEY OF THE RHINE'’ (Traveltalk in Colour). “THREE LITTLE PUPS” (Coloured Cartoon). (Recommended for Adults)

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 1

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