| AMUStMIHTS Your Favourite Theatre — Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ■Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon NEW PROGRAMME TODAY 11, 2, 5 & 8. (Saturday: 2 p.m.. 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. Monday to Friday—ll. 2. 5. 8.) A Story FOR TODAY’S AUDIENCE ABOUT TODAY’S PEOPLE. PROBLEMS, PASSIONS TOUCHING EVERY FACET OF LIFE AND LOVE. HATE AND SHAME . . . A Story FROM THE HEART OF A GREAT CITY AND OF ITS DREAMERS AND ITS DRIFTERS, ITS HEAVENS AND ITS HELLS . . . A Story OF TOTAL EMOTIONS ANDI ABSOLUTE DEVOTION—OF. PEOPLE WHO HAD NOTHING TO GIVE BUT THEMSELVES - AND WHO GAVE IT ALL . . . You’ll Live THE ROMANCE OF THE BOY FROM THE SLUMS AND THE GIRL FROM THE MANSION. And You’ll Love THE STRANGE COLLECTION OF OUTCAST CHARACTERS WHO HELP THEM REACH THE UNREACHABLE. Columbia Pictures Present “LET NO MAN WRITE MY EPITAPH” From the Powerful Best-Seller by Willaid Motley author ol ‘Knock On Arv Door." WITH 6 GREAT STARS. HEADED BY 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS - Burl Ives Shelley Winters James Darren Jean Seberg Ricardo Montalban Ella Fitzgerald PERSONS UNDER 16 WILL NO! BE ADMITTED. Kerridge-Odeon iiiii plaza mu Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza Today! 3 Sessions 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. United Artists Presents Frank Eleanor Kim SINATRA PARKER NOVAK in Otto Preminger's “THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM” Music by SHORTY ROGERS and his Giants. RESTRICTED. Persons under 16 years will NOT be adrriitted. SPECIAL FEATURETTE “Floating Fortress” IN EASTMANCOLOR. PLANS FILLING FAST METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 MATINEE 1.30 TOMORROW 7.15 TONIGHT 7.15 THRILL-FILLED ESPIONAGE DRAMA . . . The Startling Story Behind The Impersonation Of General Montgomery During World War 11. John MILLS-CecU PARKER Clifton JAMES Marius GORING “I WAS MONTY’S DOUBLE” (G) And On The Same Programme: Fred MacMURRAY In A Fast Paced Action Thriller In Eastman Colour. “GOOD DAY FOR A HANGING” (G) INDEPENDENT CINEMAS RICCARTON~“ R ®x” 7.30 p.m.: --Virgin Island” (G> (John Cassavetes). "Dino'’ (Y) (Sai Mineo). SUMNER —"HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m. “The Whole Truth” (A) (Stewart Granger - George Sanders). LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT" 8 p.m. "The Lost World” (Y) (Michael Rennie-Claude Rains) 7.30 p.m. “Innocent Sinners" (G) (Flora Robson). “Young Guns” (Y) (Russ Tamblyn). NEW BRIGHTON —"ROXY" 7.45 p.m. "The Legend Of Tom Dooley” (G) (Michael Landon). “Vice Raid” (A> (Mamie Van Doren). KAIAPOI— "MALTO" 7.30 p.m. "The Big Money” (G) (lan Carmichael). “When Hell Broke Loose” (Y) (Charles Bronson). HORNBY-”kosy-7.30 p.m : “Sign Of Zorro” (G) (Guy Williams). "Dentist In The Chair’’ <G) (Kenneth Connor) RAKAIA 8 p m “King Of The WUC Stallions" (G) (George MontBrewster).
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29673, 17 November 1961, Page 1
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