AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie 'Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon 3—Sessions Today—3 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Monday to Friday—ll, 2,5, 8. THIS FILM IS UNDOUBTEDLY OUTSPOKEN—TO AN EXTENT THAT WILL AMAZE YOU, POSSIBLY SHOCK YOU . . . BUT ITS CASE DOES NOT BY ANY MEANS REST ON THAT ALONE . . . IN ACTING. DIRECTION AND EVERY OTHER WAY, IT IS AN ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT FILM. RICHLY DESERVING ITS 3 BRITISH ACADEMY AWARDS —"BEST BRITISH PICTURE.” "BEST PICTURE FROM ANY SOURCE,” “BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FOREIGN ACTRESS.” The Most ADULT British Picture Ever Made! —A SAVAGE, SHOCK-PACKED STORY OF OUR TIMES ... A POWERFUL DRAMA OF UNBRIDLED PASSIONS AND RUTHLESS AMBITION! The film of John Braine’s Scorching Best-Seller! —The devastatingly-candid story of Joe Lampton, social-climbing "Love ’em and leave ’em” poor boy who made good—meaning rich. With a class-conscious chip on one shoulder balanced by a brick of brashness on the other, this handsome young go-getter got more than he bargained for . . . The world may condemn Joe Lampton, but he’ll fascinate you—every woman will want to know about this ruthlesslyambitious Casanova who had a wav with the women and didn’t hesitate to exploit it . . . Joe wanted a Rolls and a girl with a Riviera sun-tan —these, he felt, were his rights—he wanted TOP” THE AT “ROOM Censorship: Persons under 16 will not be admitted.
A Remus Film Presented by Lion International—Starring Academy Award-Winner SIMONE SIGNORET Laurence Harvey Heather Sears HERMIONE BADDELEY DONALD WOLFIT RAYMOND HUNTLEY DONALD HOUSTON The Press is Profuse in Its Praise:— “DAILY MIRROR”— "It will grip anybody with an eye and a heart for human emotional values. A film worthy of the highest praise.” "DAILY SKETCH’’— The saltiest, frankest, most adult British picture for years . . . Some of the most realistic sex episodes, the most unminced dialogue yet seen and heard in a cinema . .” HOLLYWOOD SUMNER. 'PHONE 26-102
No Parking Worries. TONIGHT AND MONDAY, 8 p.m. Bogarde-Lockwood as sensational team . . . favourite stars in a comedv thrill hit! Dirk BOGARDE Margaret LOCKWOOD Kathleen HARRISON in “Cast A Dark Shadow” “Cast A Dark Shadow” Listen to the song "Leave Me Alone.” Excellent supporting programme. (“A” General Exhibition, Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only). NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. From the Sensational Stage Success that ran 91 Weeks on Broadway. Deborah KERR in “Tea And Sympathy” in CincmaScope and Color. Where does a Woman’s sympathy leave off and her indiscretion begin? (Persons Under 16 Not Admitted) SCREENING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS SUMNER ‘HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m.: “Cast a Dark Shadow” (A) (Dirk Bogarde, Margaret Lockwood). RICCARTON- "Rex 7.15 p.m.: “King in New York” (G) (Charles Chaplin) “Tarzan’s Lost Safari” (G) (Lex Baker). KAIAPOI- "RIALTO” 8 p.m.: “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (G) (James Stewart). 2 p.m.: “Tom Driscoll’s Donkey” (S). RANGIORA—’ ‘REGENT” 2 and 8 p.m.: "Anastasia” (G) (Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brunner).
NEW BRIGHTON —“ROXY" 2,5, 7.45 p.m.: "HI Met By Moonlight" (G) (Dirk Bogarde, Marius Goring). LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT" 2 and 8 p.m.: “A Night to Remember" (Kenneth More). “2nd Rugby Test" (G). RAKAIA 7.30 p.m.: "The Best Things in Life are Free” (G) “Heaven Knows Mr Allison” (G) (Deborah Kerr). HORNBY- “ K osY” 2 p.m.: “Satellite In the Sky” (G) and Cartoon Parade. 7.30 p.m.: “Desperados Are In Town” (Y). “The Proud and the Profane” (A) (William Holden). CENSOR'S CLASSIFICATIONS (G) App. for Gen. Exhib. (Y) App. for Gen. Exhib. Rec. as Suitable for Persons aged 13 and over. (A) App. for Gen. Exhib. Rec. as Suitable for Adults Only. JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE ST. LUKE'S HALL Peterborough street TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1 P.M. Good Used Clothing Admission 3d. »47g;
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 19 September 1959, Page 1
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