AMUSEMENTS LATEST G.B. NEWS: The Queen Mother in Dunedin. The Duke of Edinburgh Visits Birmingham Motor Factory. Centenary Pilgrimage to Lourdes. Medical Science Produces Artificial Kidney for Manchester Footballer, in Munich. Textile Show in London. Kerridge-Odeon ’Phnnp REGENT 69-389 Manager John Seebold The Home Of Big Attractions Reserves at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Today 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. A SHOCK-CHARGED STORY OF ORDINARY MEN CAUGHT IN THE RELENTLESS RUTHLESSNESS OF MORTAL COMBAT 1 Exploding on the Screen, in a POWER-PACKED BRITISH WAR DRAMA I You’ll live with them the Epic 24 Shell-shattered Hours of "Outpost Charlie,” when a handful of desperate “Desert Rdts” stopped the armoured might of Rommel’s “Afrika Korps” with their pluck, their fury and their flashing cold steel bayonets 1 United Artists Presents LEO GENN In “STEEL BAYONET” “STEEL BAYONET” “STEEL BAYONET” (A) Filmed In Hammerscope with Kieron Moore Michael Medwin Plus A Special “Festival of Britain’’ Production. “David” 4 A/TRUE STORY OF WALES Filmed in the town of Armanford. Kerridge-Odeon --- r Manager: O. L. Beckett For Reservations 'Phone 77-413 Today: 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. This is the mighty saga of the great Alaskan gold fields . . . land of violence . . . unconquered, brutal! . . ~ ruled by force and fury . . . and the promise of a woman’s lips! “THE SPOILERS” In Technicolor (G) Starring JEFF ANNE RORY CHANDLER BAXTER CALHOUN Also Showing:— A Bright, Topical and Refreshing Ingenious Crinie Comedy Drama! “THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY” (G)
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28524, 1 March 1958, Page 1
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