AMUSEMENTS THREE SHOWS TODAY 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 2nd WEEK NOW! “TRIAL” is GREAT is the verdict of till! ! Brought to the screen by the same producers who made "Blackboard Jungle” it reveals a similar daring FRANKNESS that avoids no issues, spares no feelings. ® II STATIC II s ~ II Phone 78-861 || - - "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand) CENTRALLY HEATED FOR COMFORT YOU must see “TRIAL” From the Beginning! IT STARTS SO INNOCENTLY A BOY A GIRL on a Beach suddenly a scream knifes through the w. rm night THE GIRL IS DEAD! The boy in jail with a mob thirsting for his life. Out of this situation grows a TRIAL . . . a SCANDAL as the boy becomes the pawn in a vast and brutal plot. M.G.M. Presents “TRIA I. ” “TRIAL” THE STORY OF THE "PETTING PARTY” MURDER CASE. The Prize-winning novel by DON M. MANKIEWICZ with Prize Performances from an all-star cast GLENN FORD DOROTHY McGUIRE Please don’t reveal the verdict and see it from the beginning! ! ■ Recommended by Censor for Adults - definitely unsuitable for Children) RESERVES AT THEATRE TODAY.
MAKE NO MISTAKE . “THE LITTLE HUT” “ THE LITTLE HUT ” Is probably one of the Funniest, Best Presented Comedies seen here in years It is a professional production presented exactly as in England with a leading West End Comedian PETER GRAY DIRECT FROM LONDON Supported by An All-Star Australian Cast. JUNE CLYNE : JOHN LEE REG. DELL : PAT OTTEY “THE FREEDOM” SAYS— Theatregoers who have still to see “THE LITTLE HUT" have a treat in store. Without question, this is one of the funniest plays to have visited N.Z. in many years. The “Wanganui Chronicle” says— People lucky enough to see "THE LITTLE HUT" last night are probably still laughing. It is the funniest show to visit ’ Wanganpi in years. The "Aiickland Star” says—“THE LITTLE HUT” is nice worknaughty work. The “New Zealand Herald" says—“THE LITTLE HUT” first night, one of the jolliest evenings the old theatre has known in a twelve month. THESE ARE THE OPINIONS OF YOUR N.Z. THEATRE CRITICS ARE YOU GOING TO BELIEVE THEM? OR ARE YOU GOING TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING “THE LITTLE HUT” “THE LITTLE HUT” Starring PETER GRAY Leading London Comedian. NOW SHOWING AT [THEATRE ROYAL| NIGHTLY AT 8 p.m. Matinee Wed. and Sat. BOOK AT D.I.C. Seats at 15/- and 9/11 (including tax) Seats at 5/- bookable 2 days in advance Gallery Scats at Theatre Confectionary Shop, 4/-, on day of performance. “THE LITTLE HUT” THE FUNNIEST THE WITTIEST THE SAUCIEST OF FRENCH COMEDIES! IT’S GAY IT’S BRIGHT YOU’LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE
ill HOLLYWOOD ||l| 1 I SUMNER ’Phone 27-402. | I The Theatre with the “Sound” Reputation TONIGHT, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. MATINEE TODAY 2 p.m. In the Love of a Faithful D-og, in the trust of a Lonely Boy, and in the secret corners of a Woman’s heart. “HONDO” “HONDO” In Warnercolor Outstanding Supporting Programme “ The Olympic Elk ” Walt Disney's Temarkable Technicolor Film Record of Wild Life. Warner Bros. 2 Reel Technicolor Circus Special “Under The Little Big Top” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Coming Next Saturday "The Dam Busters” SUBURBAN CINEMAS NEW BRIGHTON -"ROXY’ 2 and’7.4s p.m. "The Seekers” (Jack Hawkins) (A). SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD" 2 and 8 p.m. "Hondo” (U) “Olympic Elk” (U). LYTTELTON —“harbour light2 and 7.30 p.m. “The Sea Shall Not Have Them” (Dirk Bogarde) (U). RANGI( )RA - regent2.30 and 8 p.m. “The Desert Rats” (James Mason) (U). KAIAPOI - RIALTO’ 7.30 p.m. "Here Come The Girls" (Bob Hope) (U). Hornby -"kosy8 p.m. "The Colditz Story” (John Mills) (U). BELFAST —“embassy” 8 p.m. "Last Time I Saw Paris” (Van Johnston) (A). RIGCARTON -"Rex7.30 p.m. "Juggler” (A) "Marching Along” (U). 2 p.m. “Ride The Man Down” (U). Censorship Index: (U) Approved for Universal Exhibition (A) Recommended by Censor for Adults (OTHSR AMUSEMENTS PAGE 17) 1
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