AMUSEMENTS SECOND WEEK Alfred Hitchcock’s Newest Tale of Danger And Suspense i MAJESTIC | The Show Place of Christchurch i Direction: Kerridge-Odeon 'Phone 62-039 Reserve at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. RUSS CHAPMAN . . . Manager TODAY 2,5, 8 P.M. Paramount Presents JAMES STEWART DORIS DAY tn “THE MAN “THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH” KNEW TOO MUCH” VISTA VISION-TECHNICOLOR (Approved for General Exhibition Recommended as Suitable for Persons 13 and Over) DORIS DAY sings . . . “WHATEVER WILL BE” ("Que Sera. Sera”) The catchy Hit Parade Tune, and also “We’ll Love Again.” These two songs woven into the plot and a dramatic orchestral piece play an important role in the film's tensionpacked climax. A STORY OF POLITICAL INTRIGUE, KIDNAPPING AND MURDER. / They Will Sing Their Way Into Your Heart The Singing Boys of Mexico CIVIC THEATRE, March 5, 6. 7,8, 9. IT’S LAUGH TIME ! IT’S LAUGH TIME ! ST. JAMES’ Direction: Kerridge-Odeon (Tel. 75-280 for Reserves from 1.30)
Today at 2 p.m. 8 p.m. EVERY NIGHT AT 8 p.m YEAR’S FUNNIEST YEAR’S FUNNIEST COMEDY COMEDY
“What a harvest of laughs! George Cole repeats his wonderftfl 'Be‘les of St. Trinians' spiv! Comedy experts with amazing skill! Excellent!” —"PICTUREGOER” “Guaranteed to amuse, please and satisfy any audience.” —“IMPARTIAL FILM REPORT” GEORGE COLE GEORGE COLE GEORGE COLE GEORGE COLE
Inimitable star of radio’s “A Life of Bliss” . . . Britain’s top comedian of the day , . . twice as funny as in “Belles of St. Trinians,” "Top Secret” or “Laughter in Paradise.” . . . as “Fred.” the Cockney spiv down on the farm . . . where the corn is green . . . VERY green .
oeurei or Ldugnier in raraiuse. ... as “Fred.” the Cockney spiv down on the farm . . . where the corn is green . . . VERY green . and there's just one long, loud laugh from start to finish! “WHERE THERE’S A “WHERE THERE’S A “WHERE THERE'S A WILL” WILL” WILL” (G) Co-starring KATHLEEN HARRISON LESLIE DWYER From the ' riotous stage farce by R. F, (“Worm’s Eye View") R. F. (“Worm’s Eye View”) DELDERFIELD It’s Fun and Games . . . When Farmer Brewster digs his walking stick into a land mine and blows himself to eternity . . . and down come the relations- . . . legitimate and otherwise . . . for the pickings at Windrush Farm! HILARIOUS Supports include “LET'S GO CRAZY” with Peter, (“Ray's !a Laugh") SELLERS, Wallas (“Take it From Here”), EATON AND FREDDIE MIRFIELD AND HIS I GARBAGE MEN. METRO THEATRE Colombo street. Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 Wide Screen—Mirrophonic Sound MATINEE 1.30 p.m, TODAY 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. MAGNIFICENT ACTING, POWERFUL EMOTION, SUPERB DRAMA! One of the Most Talked About Pictures of Our Time. Bing Crosby His Performance is Utterly Unmatched. Grace Kelly Her Role is Completely Unforgettable. William Holden His Acting Sets a New Screen Standard.
In the Dramatic Thunderbolt “THE COUNTRY GIRL”
“THE COUNTRY GIRL” (“Y” Certificate) And on the Same Programme: “Pride Of The Bluegrass” An Outstanding Adventure of the Sport of Kings . . . Starring LLOYD BRIDGES VERA MILES MARGARET SHERIDAN (“G” Certificate) DUNSANDEL PICTURES FEBRUARY 9. Kirk DOUGLAS and Silvana MANGANO “ULYSSES” (G) Censor’s Classification: (G) Approved for General Exhibition iY) Recommended as suitable tor persons aged 13 and over iA> Recommended as suitable for adults onIyPTC AQUARIUM & WATER GARDENS AQUARIUM & WATER GARDENS AQUARIUM & WATER GARDENS BEACH ROAD, NORTH BEACH OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS FROM 1 to 6 P.M. C. C. TAYLOR. S.T.C.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28198, 9 February 1957, Page 1
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