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AMUSEMENTS The Greatest Outdoor Story since “SHANE” “ RUN FOR COVER ” A legend that will live forever TODAY 11-2-5-8 p.m. Kerridge-Odeon ’Plinnp REGENT 69-389 THE HOME OF BIG ATTRACTIONS A. R. Chapman Manager Reservations at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Like the characters you loved in “Shane” the lusty figures of this mighty drama have a colour and vitality you'll find unforgettable. JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY Cagney in the unaccustomed role of sheriff is a triumph of casting and performance. He's simply terrific as a hard bitten law enforcement officer. The rugged vitality that has kept him the screen’s top tough guy for so long in so many memorable roles. JOHN DEREK As a dramatic actor this handsome and robust star has arrived. Already established as the idol of the younger moviegoers he is certain to add vast numbers of new fans to his following. VIVECA LINDFORS Yes she is right up there with them on the top performance level. As a frontier woman whose quiet strength is severely tested by her love for Cagney and her sense of duty to Derek. Paramount Presents “ RUN FOR COVER ” “RUN FOR COVER” “RUN FOR COVER” In Vista Vision and Technicolor Filmed in the astonishing new Vista Vision process and in colour by Technicolor this film is far more than a superlative action tale. As. the first western made in Vista Vision, it is a milestone in the long and colourful history of the • outdoor saga. EVERYONE ENJOYS A WESTERN DON’T MISS THIS ONE! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) TWO BIG LAUGH RIOTS! TWO BIG LAUGH RIOTS! At the New-Policy ST. JAMES’ THE CINEMA INTERNATIONALE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon (Tel. 75-280 for Reserves from 7 p.m.) TONIGHT AT 7.45 p.m. AND NIGHTLY AT 7.45 p.m. COME ALONG . . . AND LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF! LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF! TEN TOP STARS IN TWO OF THE FUNNIEST FILMS EVER! THEY’RE NOT . . . INTELLIGENT! THEY’RE NOT . . . UNUSUAL! THEY'RE NOT . . . EPICS! BUT . . . WE GUARANTEE YOU’LL ROAR! YOU’LL ROAR!

No. 1: THE FUNNIEST STAGE COMEDY OF ALL TIME IS ON THE SCREEN! A rowdy, roistering farce the situations are crazy, the dialogue is racy, and the youth and beauty is simply stunning! “GETTING GERTIE’S “GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER” GARTER” Starring MARIE (“The Body”) McDonald DENNIS O’KEEFE BARBY SULLIVAN BINNIE BARNES J. CARROL NAISH JEROME COWAN No. 2: THE MERRIEST COMEDY ROMP IN YEARS . . . it's saucy, spicy and sprightly . . . and the laughs come thick and last! VIRGINIA MAYO (She’s out on a limb and what a limb!) GEORGE BRENT (An artist and what things he did for art) ANN DVORAK (A heavenly body—but no angel!) TURHAN BEY (A wolf on the prowl for a howl!) In “OUT OF THE BLUE” “OUT OF THE BLUE” (Prog. Rec. by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES AT THEATRE PARENTS! CHILDREN! ACTION FANS! SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2 p.m. You can send the children to the St. James’ with confidence! RANDOLPH SCOTT RANDOLPH SCOTT In “ABILENE TOWN” LAUREL AND HARDY In “THEM THAR HILLS” CHARLIE CHAPLIN “IN THE BANK” (Entire Pfog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REX THEATRE” RICCARTON TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT A NEW SCIENCE FICTION THRILL “GOG” The Frankenstein of Steel! (U) Primitive Emotions. The Love of a Black Girl for a White Man! “JEDDA” Produced by Charles Chauvel (Who gave you “Sons of Mathew”) PAINFUL Corns quickly relieved by Iggo’s Corn Solvent, Is 6d bottle. If go s (Chemists), Ltd., 103 Cashel street. 8085

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27907, 2 March 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27907, 2 March 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27907, 2 March 1956, Page 1

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