AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie Thone SO-OS2. Reserve at the Avon NEW SHOW TODAY at 11 a.m„ 2,5, 8 p.m. (Saturday: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Monday to Friday: 11, 2,5, 8.) It Figured THAT ANY ONE OF A DOZEN MEN COULD ‘ HAVE DROPPED IN ON MRS PAULA THORNWALL She was like that a too-popular young socialite, with too many extra-marital affairs I . . . It Didn’t Figure THAT ONE OF HER CALLERS WOULD LEAVE MRS PAULA THORNWALL DEAD and touch off i a scandal that would i scorch the private lives of a dozen very respectable and very frightened people ! Warner Brothers brings you All the Suspense, Excitement and High-Voltage Courtroom Drama of ai Sensation-charged Mur- i der Trial ! i < -in- H ! t I! “A FEVER IN THE BLOOD” Starring (A) j Angie Dickinson | Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Don Ameche Jack KELLY Ray DANTON Herbert MARSHALL KerridgeOdeon ! iiiii plaza mu Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza TRAINS DEPART AT 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. TODAY The Rank Organisation Presents Terence Yoko William j MORGAN TANI HARTNELL. Mai John ZETTERLING CRAWFORD. Dennis PRICE in “PICCADILLY Third STOP”j “PICCADILLY Third STOP” “PICCADILLY Third ■STOP” Censorship "A” EXCITEMENT RACES AT EXPRESS-TRAIN SPEED ! | Reserve Your Seat. METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham Thone 88-600 MATINEE 1.30 p.m. TOMORROW i 7.13 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. I TONY CURTIS Brilliantly Portrays the Role of Ferdinand Waldo Demara, Jr., Big-Time Macquerader, always one Jump ahead of Exposure as “THE GREAT IMPOSTOR” ■Y" Certificate. And On The Same Programme in Cinemascope and Colour RANDOLPH SCOTT i In the Outdoor Action Drama ' “RIDE LONESOME” ' “G” Certificate. ; EMPIRE PAPANUI-THONE 48-281 7.15 pin. FINALLY TONIGHT JOHN ERICSON , MARI BLANCHARD “THE YOUNG GUNS” (Y) The young Hellions . . . deadlier t than the West's famed badman! t VICTOR MATURE YVONNE DE CARLO “TIMBUKTU” (Y) It charges across the scalding Sahara ! 1 ! 1 7.10 p.m. SAT.. MON.. TUES. "HAPPY ANNIVERSARY" (A) "THE TWO-HEADED SPY" (G) ! 1.45 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE l “OREGON PASSAGE" (G) i Plus exciting supporting programme including Episode 3 of oui serial, “Blazing The Overland Trail.” I llrex theatrell RICCARTON Tonight. Saturday. Monday I 7.30 pan. • In vivid Technicolor and ’ Cinemascope Gene Stratton Porter s wonderful novel on the screen “FRECKLES” i (G) And one of the most outstanding British dramas of the y-ear “THE ANGRY SILENCE” I RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH PIER ANGELI MICHAEL CRAIG BERNARD LEE (A) ) 1 This Sunday—£.ls pjn. A Thousand Spectacles and Adventures “ZARAK” “ZARAK” Technicolor—Cinemascope (G) With Victor Mature. Michael Wilding, Anita Ek berg. See the dance that shook an empire. 1 Riccarton Cricket Club screening.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29691, 8 December 1961, Page 1
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