WEATHER Canterbury; Becoming Fair. Westland: Occasional Showers.
AMUSEMENTS —. Kerridge-Odeon -- TIVOLI = - ’Phone 78-290 Reserves at Theatre 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Manager: F. K. Jones TODAY! TODAYI 2— 7>15 p.m. Lashed - together by the Same Sin and the Same Secret! STERLING HAYDEN RUTH ROMAN in the SEARING . . . “FIVE STEPS TO DANGER” (G) The Nerve-Tingling story of today’s Counter-Spy War! First she lured him into her car . . . Then she let him taste her lips . . , then THE TERROR BEGAN! ' EXCITEMENT AND JOLT-PACKED-THRILLS I TOP-LINE ENTERTAINMENT FOR ACTION FANS! Plus The Rip-Roaring Western 1 “GUN BROTHERS” (Y) Riding Roughshod across the West they fought back to back until a woman came between them!
TWO SENSATIONAL FILMS ON THE ONE PROGRAMME! V Kerridge-Odeon 111 PLAZA ~| 11 *Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza. DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. ROYAL PREMIERE FILM As presented at the Gaumont Haymarket. THE LIFE AND LOVES OF RICHARD WAGNER a fiery composer who lived in an age of sin and splendour a man of wild passions with a diabolical affinity for other men’s wives even those of his best friends! “THE MAGIC FIRE” (Y) IN TRUCOLOR IN ENGLISH Starring Alan Badel (as Richard Wagner) Yvonne De Carlo Valentina CORTESA Rita GAM (the Loves of his Life) Carlos Thompson (as composer. Franz Liszt) with Chorus, Orchestra and Choir of BAVARIAN STATE OPERA
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28330, 16 July 1957, Page 1
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