AMUSEMENTS It’s WARMER at Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridfe-Odeon" AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon NOW—2nd GREAT WEEK I 3 Sessions Today 3 i 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 11, 2,5, 8. THE FOLLOWING IS NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT AT ALL IN THE USUAL SENSE ... IT IS ENTIRELY A COLLECTION OF QUOTATIONS FROM THE WELLINGTON "EVENING POST" REVIEW OF THIS FILM, HEADED “Superb Acting by StarStudded Cast” . . . "Terence Rattigan’s worldfamous drama ‘Separate Tables’ in the transformation from stage play to screen loses nothing of its brilliance. In fact, those who have seen the play are likely to admit that the film version is far better ..." . . . “Every role right down to the bit parts demands an exacting performance and this a real star-studded cast does to perfection . . .” DAVID NIVEN —“gives a superbly polished performance. He was great in ‘Around the World in 80 Days,’ but in ‘Separate Tables’ he is magnificent.” DEBORAH KERR RITA HAYWORTH —‘‘each is brilliant . . BURT LANCASTER —‘'gives a remarkable performance . • WENDY HILLER —“comes through with flying colours. She gives a splendidly controlled and sustained performance . . .” “Those grand old troopers GLADYS COOPER and FELIX AYLMER —give rich and wonderful performances which reveal that today they can thrill an audience with their acting prowess . . .” . . . "Very understanding and sympathetic .direction by DELBERT MANN . . United Artists Presents Hecht, Hill and Lancaster’s Production of Terence Rattigan’s
“SEPARATE TABLES” ( (A) ... "A poignant drama or LOVE AND LONELINESS AS TYPIFIED BY A CROSSSECTION OF EMOTION-TORN PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF A SMALL BRITISH SEASIDE HOTEL . . .” . . “One of the five best seen in recent years . CENTURY II St. Albans Luxury Theatre ‘Phone 75-400 .Children’s Matinee Today, 2.15 “Alice in Wonderland” The story the whole world loves. (G) 7.45 p.m.—TONIGHT—7.4S p.m. Laurence Olivier Merle Oberon David Niven Flora ROBSON Donald CRISP In Samuel Goldwyn’s production “WUTHERING “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” HEIGHTS” (G) from the great novel by EMILY BRONTE A vivid drama of ill-starred romance on the Yorkshire moors . . . told with an intensity and impact never equalled on the screen. SPECIAL Featurette "JUNGFRAU” FLASH: National Orchestra plays Handel’s Fireworks Music. Plans at Theatre, 10 a.m.
INDEPENDENT CINEMAS R ANGIOR A - ‘Regent” 8 p.m.: "Meet Me in Las Vegas" (G) (Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse). 2 p.m.; "Circus Friends" (S) (Children’s Special Programme). LYTTELTON J -“HARBOUR LIGHT" 2 and 8 p.m.; “Three Men In a Boat” (G) (Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards). SUMNER —“HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m.: “An Affair to Remember” (G) (Gary Grant, Deborah Kerr). RICCARTON- “REX” 7.30 p.m. “12 Angry Men” (G) (Henry Fonda). “Zero Hour” (Y) (Dana Andrews). NEW BRIGHTON —“ROXY" 5 and 7.45 p.m.: “Julie" (A) (Doris Day, Barry Sullivan). K Al APOI -“RIALTO” 8 p.m.: “I'll Cry Tomorrow” (A) (Susan Hayward, Eddie Albert). 2 p.m.: “M.G.M. Cartoon Parade” (G) (Children’s Programme. RAKAIA 7.30 p.m. “Once Upon a Horse” (G) (Dan Rowan): "Stars In Your Eyes” (G) (Nat Jackley). HORNBY— 'ROSY’’ 2 p.m.: ‘"Adventure in the Hop Fields" (S). 7.30 p.m; “Dance With Me Henry” (G) (Abbott and Costello). “Funny Face” (G) (Audrey Hepburn, Fred , Astair). ONE OB CANTERBURY’S FINE PLACES: Delightful “PINEHAVEN" "PINEH4VEN" i' Restaurant Quality Taste Fine Service. MAIN NORTH RD. (14 miles) Telephone 64X. KaiapoL
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 1
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