AMUSEMENTS STARTING TODAY 1.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. - Kerridjie-Odeoo . = TIVOLI = - ■ ’Phone , RESERVE AT THEATRE Ileerinf Aide Available Action-fans . . . Here’s great news . . . James Cagney’s Back! Not since “G-Men!” . . . Not since “Public Enemy!” have you had the opportunity to see Cagney in a show like . . .. “NEVER STEAL ANYTHING SMALL” (A) • Starring James Cagney Shirley Jones Cinemascope. Color De Luxe THE BIG. BRAWLING-EXCIT-ING STORY OF THE WATERFRONT RACKETS, OF THE ROUGH - TOUGH BOSS OF THE WATERFRONT, BREAKING LAWS AND JAWS TO GET TO THE TOPI Plus the story of today’s Lost Generation ! ! !
“LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNG” (A)
Double Feature and Double Action.
LAST DAY . .. 1.30 P.M. 7.30 P.M. Dean Martin Jerry Lewis “THE CADDY” Hal MARCH Merry ANDERS “HEAR ME GOOD” Two Riotous Comedies! Kerridge»Odeon 1111 [PLAZA |mi Hearinx Aids Available Thone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza FRIDAY ... 808 HOPE JANE RUSSEL Roy Rodgers and Trigger “SON OF PALEFACE”
Technicolor, A LAUGH OF A DUDE tN THE WOVWESTI CREATE FOB ‘*THE SPACE CHILDREN” (G) Both Features approved for General Exhibition. SATURDAY AVON 10.30 a.m. PLAZA 2 p.m. “Junior Saturday Theatre” LAUREL and HARDY “SWISS MISS” Approved and Recommended by C.F.A. (Children’s Film Association) Exclusive to Avon and Plaza Theatres. (Rec. by Censor as particularly suitable for Family Entertainment). CENTURY SL Albans Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400
Finally Tonight at 7.45 The Sensational "Saturday Evening Post" story. The gripping book of the month. JOHN P. MARQUAND’S Great story of Post-war Japan Cinemascope. Colour by De Luxe “STOPOVER TOKYO” “STOPOVER TOKYO”
Robert WAGNER Joan COLLINS Edmund O’BRIEN Ken SCOTT A sensational spy thriller. Intrigue and counter-intrigue, actually filmed on the spot; Excellent Featurettes. Plans D.I.C. At Theatre 6 p.m. Tomorrow: "WINDOM’S WAY”
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28936, 2 July 1959, Page 1
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