AMUSEMENTS ■ Kerridge-Odeon XZZZS = TIVOLI = Thone 78-290 . , . Reserves at Theatre 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Manager: F. K. Jones GIANT DOUBLE SHOW Today: 1.45 and 7.30 p.m. I date night SESSION at i 1 11 p.m. on FRIDAY.| GLENN FORD DIANA LYNN PATRICIA MEDINA Plunder and Fury-Scorched Peril rips the screen apart in a Terrific Thrill laden Adventure film of TREASURE and the savage fearsome DEATH that awaited those who searched for itl “PLUNDER of the SUN” (G) ■ a treasure of millions hidden in a tomb . . . guarded by DEATH ITSELF 1 Associate Feature:— A STORY TO MAKE YOU GASP... ! “AS LONG AS YOU’RE NEAR ME” (Y) She lived her love-life TWICE . . . OUTSPOKENLY CANDID 1 BRUTALLY FRANK! THIS IS A SURPRISE FILM that will SHAKE you! A RAW . . . DOWN-TO-EARTH film that will GRIP you with its savage intensity ... its dynamic action and its revealing honesty. A DOUBLE SMASH-HIT PROGRAMME! Kerridge-Odeoh 111 I'l. aza 111 *Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. It’s Risque! It’s Spicy! BUT HOW YOU’LL LAUGH! 1 There’s positively never been anyi thing quite as French as this one. It begins where "La Ronde” and , ‘The Bed” left off! ■ MEET MARIO, the . "Napoleon of Hairdressers,” men hate him women adore him he caresses ' their locks they sigh they swoon they lure him up to their rooms. France’s Incomparable Funster FERNANDEL Funnier than in “The Sheep has ■ Five Legs” and "Don Camillo’ in the farce that made even Paris blush: “AN ARTIST WITH THE LADIES” (To comply with the Censor’s ruling Persons Under 16 Will Not be Admitted) With France’s Most Luscious Lovlies Blanchette BRUNOY, Jane SOURZA Renee DEVILLIERS Arlette POIRIER CENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre Phone 75-400 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. Not a war story. It is in fact the greatest peace story* of the past decade V-i-s-t-a-v-i-s-i-o-n T-e-c-h-n-i-c-o-l-o-r Once in a lifetime screen thrills “STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND” ("G,” for General Exhibition) JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLISON BARRY SULLIVAN BRUCE NICOL The picture with a striking force second to none EXCELLENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE "GRAND PRIX DOWN UNDER” A N.Z. National Film Production Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. FRIDAY "LADY AND THE TRAMP”
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28343, 31 July 1957, Page 1
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