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AMUSEMENTS FRANKLY . . . This will startle you . . . surprise vou . . . scarce and thrill you with the frankness of its exposures! Ihe INSIDE POLICE story! ■ Kerridge-Odeon r~ - = T 1 VO L I ’Phone 78-290 Reserves at Theatre 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Manager . . . F. K. Jones TODAY: 11 a.m., 2, 7.45, 11 p.m. MAKE a DATE for the 11 p.m. Session STALK the Neon Paths, the Back Alleys, the D earn Streets . . . meet the Mobsters . . . the Silken Cats . . . the Psychos . . . this is the CITY JUNGLE . . . where evil trafficks and. the SILKEN CATS prowl for VICTIMS! “THE HUMAN JINGLE” “THE 111 MAN JI NGLE” (“A” Cert., Rec. by Censor for Adults.) NO PICTURE EVER JOLTED YOU LIKE THIS!! IT SNARLS AND CLAWS WITH SEE'IHING FURY! GARY MERRILL JAN STERLING THE FILM THAT RIPS OPEN the city’s sin-world, plunges you into the hot spots and nightmare alleys! The INSIDE Police Story! Preceded by the ACTION THRILLER ‘THE PHANTOM STOCKMAN’ ‘THE PHANTOM STOCKMAN' (General Exhibition.) CHIPS RAITEBTY The EXCITING, GRIPPING story of t! <? SUNDOWNER . . mysterious figure of the Australian Far North! PULSATING with RAW ADVENTURE with the tang of blue-gum fires! Note: 11 p.m. SESSION Offers "THE HUMAN JUNGLE” and SUPPORTS
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28013, 6 July 1956, Page 1
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220Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28013, 6 July 1956, Page 1
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