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AMUSEMENTS Parents’ Magazine Gold Medal Award ... "BEST HAMILY FILM OF THE YEAR." ’ P «?NE S A V O Y I ’PHONE 7a-043 THEATRE /O-043 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Showplace Of The South.” Centrally Heated! TODAY: 11-2-5-8 p.m.! SAT.: 2-5-8 p.m.! “THE BRAVE ONE” Is Indeed THE GREAT ONE! GREAT in Story! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER, Best Original Screen Story. The heartwarming tale of a YOUNG BOYS love and devotion for the one thing in the world he cherished above all others—the orphaned Calf he reared to a PROUD FIGHTING BULL. GREAT in Setting! Filmed entirely in MEXICO In CINEMASCOPE and COLOUR from the wilderness of its sun-drenched plains to the swirl of pageantry at the PLAZA DE MEXICO in MEXICO CITY. GREAT in Music! Victor Young's acclaimed score performed bv tie MUNICH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. GREAT in Performance! Introducing 10-year-old British Youngster MICHEL RAY Best remembered for his brilliant portrayal in “THE DIVIDED HEART’ now justly earns the title of BEST JUVENILE ACTOR IN A DECADE! GREAT in Entertainment! “Has suspense, beauty, excitement and humour.” —NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. R.K.O Radio Pictures Present The KING BROTHERS’ Production “THE BRAVE ONE” “THE BRAVE ONE” “THE BRAVE ONE” (G) In Cinemascope Technicolor RESERVES at D.LC. and THEATRE. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. Ist CONCERT NEXT TUESDAY "CAME THROUGH IN A BLAZE OF PIANISTIC GLORY.” —Boston Christian Science Monitor. "REMINISCENT OF SERKIN." —Birmingham News. "HOROWITZ-LIKE APPROACH.” —New York Times Every capital city in the world London, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, New York and Sydney ... all the musical critics echo similar praises for the brilliant American pianist. GARY GRAFFMAN GARY GRAFFMAN GARY GRAFFMAN GARY GRAFFMAN GARY GRAFFMAN GARY GRAFFMAN Never before such glowing tributes! Never before such universality of praise! Never before so well justified!

“I have never heard the Liszt Paganini Caprices played with such discipline, such pianistic eloquence, never thought to hear La Campanella delivered with the witchery s that could make one hang on every tinkle of the persistent little bell—the very instrument seems to come alive.” —New Statesman and Nation. "A virtuoso whose fingers have an iptimath connexion with his thoughts. And since these fingers play brilliantly and with precision and these tmughts are inspired by instincts of vast .musicality, he can be depended upon to satisfy all tastes. Last night he did. An avalanche of notes, all crystal clear, all making sense, were hurled into the Hall. They shook with resonance and gleamed with colour." —New York Herald Tribune. TWO SUPERB RECITALS TWO SUPERB RECITALS CIVIC THEATRE Tuesday, August 26 L Saturday, August 30 RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. . Postal Applications may now be made. Please address applications to ‘Graffman Booking,” D.1.C., Ch’ch. • enclosing 17/- for each seat (inclusive of tax and booking fee) and • stamped addressed envelope for s reply. Kindly add exchange to cheques where necessary 1. 1 Direction:—R. J. Kerridge. - INDEPENDENT CINEMAS NEW BRIGHTON —••ROXY" 7.45 p.m. "27th Day” (G) (Gene Barry); "Damn Citizen" (Y) (Keith Andes). LYTTELTON -“HARBOUR LIGHT” 7.30 p.m. “Rebel In Town” (Y) (John Payne); "The King’s Thief” (G) (Edmund Purdonji). RAKAIA PICTURES 8 p.m. “The Iron Petticoat” (G) (Bob Hope, Katharine Hepburn). i HORNBY-' K °sY" f 7.30 p.m. “The Eternal Sea” (G); “The Green Man” (Y) (Alastair Sim). KAI APOI-•MALTO” 7.30 p.m.: "The Animal World” (G); “Kelly And Me” (G) (Van Johnson). RANGIORA -“Regent7.45 p.m. ‘ Huk” (A) (George Montgomery); “The Lone Ranger” (G) (Clayton Moore). RICCARTON -"REX7.15 p.m. “Battle Hymn” (G) (Rock Hudson) “Isn’t Life Wonderful” (G) (Cecil Parker). SUMNER -“HOLLYWOOD” 7.45 p.m. “Man Of The Moment” (G) (Norman Wisdom); “The Red Balloon.” (G). Censor’s Classification (G) Approved for General Exhibition fY) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING I. ALTERATIONS to Suits, Costumes , Restyled, etc. Own materials made _• up. Garth Owen. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailors, 115 Cashel st. Phone 76-917. I 7

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28671, 22 August 1958, Page 1

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