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AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS! DAILY: 2—B! D-DAY THE SIXTH OF JUNE Based on LIONEL SHAPIRO'S searchin, best-seller. 20th Century-Fox bring vou a poignant LOVE STORY that was climaxed on the day that shook the world! RICHARD TODD RICHARD TODD As LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JOHN WYNTER: “We’ve got some hard knocks to take, but if we’re bold to start with more of us will be alive when it’s over.” DANA WYNTER DANA WYNTER As Valerie: “You think I’m pure and angel-like because I’m English and my father’s a brigadier. I thought I'd be safe from you because you were a stranger, and so far removed from John and his world.” Robert Taylor Robert Taylor D-DAY D-DAY THE SIXTH OF JUNE THE SIXTH OF JUNE (Y) In CINEMASCOPE COLOUR STEREOPHONIC SOUND AS HALF A MILLION MEN WAIT ACROSS THE ENGLISH CHANNEL there is told the great LOVE STORY of the GREAT WAR RESERVES AT THEATRE AND D I.C. |” / I THEATRE | /d-043 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Showplace Of The South" Friday ... On Our Screen . . . Broadway’s Most Riotous Hit Becomes MARILYN’S BEST! “Rus Stop” The coming of age of a crazy cowboy named BO DECKER who thought there wasn’t any difference between lassoing and taming wild horses and capturing the affections of a pretty girl. AND WHEN THAT GIRL IS MARILYN MONROE you can expect the WILDEST and WACKIEST of COURTSHIPS . . . Which is exactly what happens . . . AT A BUS STOP! AT A RODEO! IN A NIGHTCLUB! As the Play "LIFE” Magazine called: “BEST OF THE SEASON” Becomes a FILM the NEW YORK “Herald-Tribune” lauded: “One of the best to come out of Hollywood this year” 20th Century-Fox present the COMEDY you’ve been READING and HEARING about . . . starring MARILYN MONROE MARILYN MONROE Get set for an EXCITING SURPRISE when you discover a BRILLIANT and BEAUTIFUL COMEDIENNE in the NEW MARILYN . . and discover too a dazzling NEW STAR DON MURRAY With those AWARD-WINNING KIND of supporting roles from Arthur O’Connell Betty Field Eileen Heckart “BUS STOP” “BUS STOP” “BUS STOP” (G) Raucous, riotous and completely different ENTERTAINMENT in

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28089, 3 October 1956, Page 1

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588

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28089, 3 October 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28089, 3 October 1956, Page 1

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