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AMUSEMENTS Kerridge-Odeon zEEzzzzz - TIVOLI = ’Phone 78-290 Reserves at Theatre 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Manager: F. K. Jones TODAY: 11 2 7.45 11 p.m. (EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at 11 p.m. we run a DOUBLE ACTION Programme) JOHN WAYNE JOHN WAYNE In his TOUGHEST ROLE as p‘BIG i JIM McLAIN” | “BIG | JIM McLAIN” (A) [ TERROR ... to smash a secret murder-ring I Through the Tropic Mists ... in Sinister Haunts ... in back street dives . . . through the Oriental slums ne searched but his path always came to a dead end at . . . the City Morgue’ Here is a BIG ACTION SHOW! DYNAMITE ACTION . . PULSATING EXCITEMENT, AND HOLD- YOUR-BR EATH THRILLS! Coupled with The Sensational . . . Searing j “YOU CAN’T ESCAPE” i ]_ (A) I What was the secret he had buried in a lonely wood? She KNEW . . . that his invitation would lead to unseen peril and . . . MURDER! A fast-moving, slick Thriller with a background of BLACKMAIL AND MURDER! TWO TOP GRADE THRILL SPECIALS! Kerridge-Odeon 111 PLAZA ]ll *Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza. Today at 2, 5 and 8

LAUGHTER FROM THE OLD-TIME . OUTBACKS! SUSPENSE FROM THE LEAN DEPRESSION YEARS! A LOVE STORY FROM MODERN EXCITING SYDNEY TODAY! The Prize-winning Realist Film Australia’s “THREE IN ONE” “THREE IN ONE” (A) Three Australian superb stories told in the language we can understand! “Joe Wilson’s Mates.” by Henry Lawson; “A Load of Wood,” by Frank Hardy; “The City,” by Frank Peterson. Introduced by JOHN McCALLUM “Edinburgh showed the great strength of the Commonwealth as a group of film-making nations . . . with ’Three in One.” —London “Time;” 20.9.56. “My personal preference is the “Load of Wood.” which is extremely good and builds up the tension to a climax.” —Sir Michael Balcon, Ealing Studios. “Fine entertainment and a good piece of film-making you should go out of your way to see.”—"N.Z. Listener.” Excellent Supports Include: “TIGER HUNTING,” The Year’s Best Short in Colour. CENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT and 7.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. TOMORROW 7.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. ONLY 7.45 p.m. THRILLING OUTDOOR ADVENTURE In Technicolor The warrior of “Apache,” the Gunslinger of “Vera Cruz,” now at the peak of adventure. Hunter Frontiersman Adventurer. BURT LANCASTER As “THE KENTUCKIAN” “THE KENTUCKIAN” “THE KENTUCKIAN” (“G.” For General Exhibition) DIANNE FOSTER DIANA LYNN This is really rugged entertainment that will suit all tastes and the scenery is magnificent. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. COMING MONDAY: “HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE.” “EMPIRE” PAPANUI. ’Phone 48-283 7.20 TONIGHT 7.20 Packed with RAW ACTION, VIOLENT EXCITEMENT, and TWO-FISTED THRILLS! Neville BRAND, Emiel MEYER in “RIOT IN CELL BLOCK 11” (Persons Under 13 Not Admitted.) DONALD ADAMS “Francis,” the Talking Mule, in “FRANCIS JOINS THE WACS” (G) The Newest in the Hilarious Series of “Francis” Pictures.

SAT., MON., TUES., WED., 7.45 Matinee Saturday. HUMPHREY BOGART AUDREY HEPBURN WILLIAM HOLDEN in “SABRINA” “SABRINA” A Delightful Comedy Bubbling with Romance and Laughter. (Approved for General Exhibition) MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45: “Francis Joins The Wacs” and Specially Selected Shorts (G).

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28321, 5 July 1957, Page 1

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