AMUttMEHTS I FINALLY TODAY FINALLY TODAY FINALLY TODAY 11 a.m.» 2,5, 8 p.m. 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. Sandra . DEE John GAVE, “TAMMY “TAMMY TELL ME TRUE” TELL ME TRUE” (GcnenM Exhibition) T-E-C-H-N-r-C-O-L-O-R " Kerridga-Odaon ’Phone REGENT 69-389 "THEATBE OF THE STAM” Raaarva at Regaat 10 *.m.-3 p.m. Our Mighty New Year Attraction Commences Tomorrow F-R-I-D-A-Y 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. Their Story Stands Alone Among The Great Legends “THE MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT SEVEN” SEVEN” SEVEN” (General Exhibition) Colour By Deluxe P-A-N-I-V-l-S-I-O-N Brilliantly Starring YUL BRYNNER YUL BRYNNER • HORST BUCHHOLZ ELI WALLACH STEVE McQUEEN CHARLES BRONSON Riobert Vaughn - James Cobum A Powerful Story Vigorousdy Seasoned With Suspense Humour Riomamce and Drama that is Excirtangfly Unfolded against a Mexican Background. Early Reservation Is Strongly Recommended For All Evening Sessions. CENTURY
TONIGHT AT 7.45 Tae Yeai'a re-ord shattering tons in entertainment. Filmed In Australia in Technicolor. Fred Zlnnemann. who gave you “High Noon," “Nun’s S-tory.’ “Fiom Here To Eternity," now gives you “THE SUNDOWNERS” “THE SUNDOWNERS” (G) A film about Peoole, Our People YOU are part of its blazing excitement ... its elementary drama . its rousing laughter. Deborah Kerr Robert Mitchum Peter Ustinov Glynit Johns Dina Merrill An authentic view of life in the Au«tralian outback. From the lust greenness of the Snowy Rix er Mountain* to the torrid ariditv of the salt and clay oans of the inland. Thousands of people want to see inis great film. Here’s ycur chance Plans D.I.C. At Theatre 6 p.m. VOGUE Spreydon Popular Theatre Telephone 35-490 7.45 FINAIaLY TONIGHT 7.45 Very Entertaining Farcical Comedy ! “IT HAPPENED TO JANE” (G) Eastmancolor Starring Doris DAY - Jack LEMMON It’s Laughter All The Way At The Vogue. Tomorrow “THE BUCCANEER” (G) Here at last, starting Monday (New Year’s Day) “THE SUNDOWNERS” (G) IL A M || Fendakon Luxury Theatre Telephone 31-536 FINALLY TONIGHT 745 ALEC GUINNESS tn the enthralling mystery thriller of an Englishman whose double was a desperate French nobleman. “THE SCAPEGOAT” “THE SCAPEGOAT” “THE SCAPEGOAT” (A) For sheer downright excitement and tense thrills this film canno - be surpassed. Tamorrow:— The Outstanding Story ot the Year ! “THE STORY OF RUTH” (G) Cinemascope" and Color Reserves D.I.C. and .Douglas Pharmacy. Theatre from 6 p.m. YES. IT’S ON AGAIN The Popular Gala The Popular Gala The Popular Gala WOODEND BEACH WOODEND BEACH WOODEND BEACH JANUARY 1 JANUARY 1 (IT WKT. JANUARY 2) Something for Everyone. Sideahows. Competitions, Children’a Race*. Admission: Adults la. Children and Cara Free. i Kun by Kporhi lor tbe foiaits
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