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AMUSEMENT’S I 2nd Week Last 2 Days Kerridge-Odeon REGENT ’PHONE 69-389 Reservations at Service Bureau in Theatre Foyer Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 2 w p.m. 8 p.m. DEAN AND JERRY BRING BROADWAY’S SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY TO THE SCREEN Dean MARTIN—Jerry LEWIS In Paramount’s Delightful Technicolor Laugh Riot “LIVING IT UP” “LIVING IT UP” Wfth JANET LEIGH EDWARD ARNOLD FRED CLARK SHEREE NORTH You’ll never forget the songs, the fun and the dances as Dean and Jerry take the town for the biggest laugh ride of the century (Approved for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING FRIDAY United Artists present MICKEY SPILLANE’S HOTTEST STORY “THE LONG WAIT” “THE LONG WAIT” “THE LONG WAIT” HARD HITTING NO PUNCHES PUT J,ED Starring ANTHONY QUINN Charles Coburn Gene Evans Peggy Castle Shawn Smith (Special “A” Certificate Unsuitable for Children) KERRIDGE-ODEON EMBASSY = •Phone 77-413 (Double Feature Change Bi-weekly) 1.30 7.30 IF IT’S A CHIMB TO MAKE YOU DIE LAUGHING . . . This Is Murder! | “MURDER~IIE~~SAYS” | FIV’D MacMURRAY FRED MacMURRAY When these SLAP-HAPPY, HILL-BILLY KILLER-DILLERS mistake Fred for a snooper, he finds FLEAGLES in his hair, FLEAGLES at his throat, and FLEAGLES in his arms! They either want to kiss him or kill him, and Fred can’t make up his mind which is worse! Its the funniest mad house ever to hit the screen’! Preceded by BARE FISTED FURY! RAW KNUCKLED GLORY! | “HIGH VENTURE” ~j JOHN PAYNE DENNIS O’KEEFE ARLEEN WHELAN • Technicolor . . . TO CAPTURE THE FABULOUS SWEEP OF OUTDOOR GRANDEUR! Human Dynamite Explodes as a Waggon Train of Pioneers Clash with a Band of Desperate Escaped Convicts . . . (Both Unsuitable for Children.)

| METRO THEATRE Colombo street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. A NEW THRILL IN SUSPENSE “A BLUEPRINT FOR MURDER” Brings You JEAN PETERS as liquid fire . . . Silken hair, flashing eyes . . . every inch of her is murder. JOSEPH COTTEN as the guy who had her figured all the way out to a T.N.T. GARY MERRILL as the lawyer who finds his case is strictly poison. "BLUEPRINT FOR MURDER” Is a Thrill-Packed Edge-Of-Your-Seat Shocker. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Associate Attraction Thrills Action and Excitement. FERNANDO LAMAS ARLENE DAHL PATRICIA MEDINA In The Screen Thrill of the Year “SANGAREE” Colour by Technicolor (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

f TY X X ST. ALBANS [CENTURY TWO SCREENINGS ONLY 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW HILARIOUS, WARM, REFRESHING. Film adaptation of Jane Mcllvaine’s best selling book. “IT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY” LORETTA YOUNG JOHN FORSYTHE FRANK McHUGH JANE DARWELL (Approved for Universal Exhibitiqn) The most hilarious comedy since the "Egg and I.” You’ll laugh over it’s wonderful characters earthy situations, and frank story. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Plans at D.I.C. at Theatre from 6 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY “Innocents In Paris” “EMPIRE” papanui ’Phone 48-283 TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY 7.15 p.m. CALLING ALL JAZZ FANS Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Sharp. The sizzling red-hot saga of jazz and the rise to fame of the disc jockeys GINNY SIMS (Gorgeous, Glamorous Thrush with a sense of humour) MICHAEL O’SHEA TOM DRAKE JEROME COWAN “DISC JOCKEY’’ “DISC JOCKEY” Introducing GEORGE SHEARING The incredible blind hot-rhythm pianist RUSS MORGAN Red-hot band leader and trombonist SARAH VAUGHN Radio’s incomparable slow blues songstress THE WEAVERS !"A nice girl, a proper girl, but one of the; rovin’ kind” IFOY WILLING AND RIDERS OF THE| PURPLE SAGE ; MARTIN BLOCK TOMMY DORSEY ; and many others ALSO NAT KING COLE SPIKE JONES In a Special Featurette "BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD” A powerful action adventure of today’s untamed timberlands JOHN PAYNE AGNES MOORHEAD RICHARD ARLEN SUSAN MORROW “THE BLAZING FOREST” A towering thriller of the lumber camps. (All App. for Universal Exhibition) TEACHERS’ COLLEGE MAJOR PRODUCTION. NOAH. NOAH. NOAH. NOaH. NOAH. NOAH. NOAH. NOAH. NOAH. NOAH. ANDRE OBEY. TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, at 8. UNTIL THURSDAY. TEACHERS’ COLLEGE HALL. TEACHERS’ COLLEGE HALL TEACHERS’ COLLEGE HALL. Bookings: D.I.C. Price, 3s. 4550

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27685, 15 June 1955, Page 1

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