AMUSEMENTS 2ND WEEK LAST 2 DAYS MAJESTIC 1 The Show Place Of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon 'Phone 62-038-39__J Reserves at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 pm. TODAY 2 p.m. and 8 p.m'. “KING CREOLE” Starring ELVIS PRESLEY A NEW LOVE - DRAMA - WITH - MUSIC STORY THAT PULSES WITH THE HEARTBEAT OF TODAY’S YOUNG GENERATION. Based on the Sensational bestseller “A Stone For Danny Fisher.' THE STORY IS SET IN THE FRENCH QUARTER OF MODERNDAY NEW ORLEANS. IT HAS TO DO WITH DANNY’S RISE UP FROM THE GUTTERS OF BOURBON STREET. THE STREET WHERE JAZZ WAS BORN: WITH TWO WOMEN IN HIS LIFE ONE WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE AND ONE WHO KNEW TOO MUCH; WITH HIS CLASH WITH THE RUTHLESS RACKETEER WHO RULED THE STREET AND THE MURDEROUS HOODS WHO INFESTED IT. (Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable For Adults Only). FRIDAY— The Skies Will Roar as Never Before 1 BOMBERS B-52 BOMBERS B-52 • BOMBERS B-52 In Warnercolor-Cinemagcope Starring Natalie Wood Karl Malden A mighty action-screeching story with non-stop guy-girl tension every second—A girl on the knife-edge of desire between two men All the way from California to Africa and back—their passions clash non-stop! RESERVE NOW (App. for General Exhibition) METRO THEATRE Colombo street, Sydenham. 'Phone 88-600 7.15 pan. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m.' The inside story of the fast rise and hard fall of one of the Greatest of all funny men . . . “THE' BUSTER KEATON STORY” Donald O’Connor Ann Blyth Rhonda Fleming Peter Lorre (G) Certificate And on the same programme: Jeffrey Hunter Virginia Leith Joan Woodward Mary Astor In a thrill-filled drama “A KISS BEFORE DYING” In Cinemascope and -Colour (A) Certificate VISIT THE VOGUE VISIT THE VOGUE VOGUE SPRHYDON Luxury Theatre Telephone 35-490. TONIGHT 7.45 C. S. Forrester’s famous novel "THE GUN” brought vividly to the screen by an outstanding cast— CARY GRANT as ‘‘The Pride.” FRANK SINATRA as "The Passion.” SOPHIA LOREN as the girl who fired them both. “THE PRIDE AND THE “THE PRIDE AND THE PASSION 1 ’ PASSION” (G) An excellent drama of courage and endurance .set in war-torn Spain, this is a Stanley Kramer production in Vista Vision and Colour. DAY SALES AT D.I.C. AND BARRINGTON PHARMACY. PLANS AT THEATRE FROM 6 p.m. HOLLYWOOD SUMNER 'PHONE 26-102. SUMNER PHONE 26-102 No Parking Worries Tonight, Thursday and Friday 8 p.m. Boisterous with load of laughter . . . tuneful with its lilting Irish melodies! John Wayne Maureen O’Hara Victor McLagen Barry Fitzgerald “THE QUIET MAN” “THE QUIET MAN” (G) Technicolor Coming Saturday: “The Left Hand of God” (Y) Humphrey Bogart.
Fron theatre BELFAST BELFAST TONIGHT 8 p.m. SPENCER TRACY ROBERT WAGNER “THE MOUNTAIN” (G) TECHNICOLOR VISTAVISION
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 1
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