AMUSEMENTS Today at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. And Again Next Week ! SECOND MIGHTY WEEK ! Commences Tomorrow At 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. make YOUR RESERVATIONS AT D.I.C. At Your Favourite Theatre . . . The AVON S P E^-^ 1On: SESSIONS TODAY AT 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. “MANON 2 ’ , . . THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILM IN YEARS! “MANON” . . , Is the Picturisation of Abbe Prevosts Frank and Candid Story of ±aith and Faithlessness Between Two Strangely Restless Young Lovers. International Films Present “MAN ON ’’
—Starring— CECILE AUBRY Brilliant as “Manon Lescaut” . . . The Luxury Loving Little Minx whose avarice Leads Her and Her Lover from One Evil to Another . . . ! "Manon” Carries a Special Censor’s Certificate: TO BE SCREENED ONLY TO PERSONS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. [century 7.45 pun.—FINALLY TpNIGHT—7.4S p.m. A ROYAL COMMAND FILM BROUGHT BACK BY PUBLIC DEMAND. THE STORY OF A KID WHO WANTED TO SIT ON THE QUEEN'S THRONE “THE MUDLARK” “THE MUDLARK” Starring IRENE DUNNE ALEC GUINNESS FINLAY CURRIE ANTHONY STEEL (Approved for Universal Exhibition) DELIGHTFUL HEART-WARMING STORY OF THE VICTORIAN ERA. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. REX THEATRE RICCARTON
TONIGHT, 7.30 "Womans Place To Please Man ? ? 7” Plenty of Grounds for Controversy in this Slick M.G.M. Comedy “DREAM WIFE” “DREAM WIFE” Starring GARY GRANT—DEBORAH KERR
WALTER PIDGEON (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PAPANUI Centrally Heated. 1 TONIGHT and FRIDAY, 7.45 Randolph SCOTT, Lucille NORMAN “CARSON CITY” ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Jane RUSSELL, Marilyn MONROE “GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES” (Recommended for Adults) ,
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27408, 22 July 1954, Page 1
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