AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie 'Phone 80-082. Reserve at the Avoa D-A-I-L-Y 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. In The Most Hilarious , Tradition Of English Wit and Comedy Comes Britain’s Craziest Team Of Fun-Makers in a Flurry of Laughter. Brilliantly Starring BRIAN RIX (His Triumphant Return To The Screens of the World after Ten • ! Consecutive Years on the Lon-; don Stage) With Irene Handl-Dora Bryan Liz Fraser Leo Franklyn REGINALD BECKWITH ROBERTSON HARE and the guest Disappearance ot RONALD SHINER In British Lion’s Rollicking Comedy Success “THE NIGHT “THE NIGHT WE GOT THE BIRD” WE GOT THE BIRD” (A) You’ll Roar with Sheer Delight at the Hilariously Crooked Escapades. the Uproarious Pranks, and the Riotous MisAdventures of the Honeymoon Couple . . The Night They Got The Bird.
THEY GET THE PARROT - YOU GET THE LAUGHS! Technicolor Featurettes Include "TEN PINS DOWN” (Look at Life Series) "OUR NEIGHBOUR THE SEA" (Lrtest New Zealand Mirror) and . . ■ ’ "BELGIUM ASSIGNMENT" 1 Kerridge-Odeon : iiiii pl aza mu ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza I L 2 p.m. Today 8 p.m. United Artists Present James Cagney 5 As ; Admiral Halsey In “THE “THE GALLANT GALLANT ; HOURS” HOURS” (G), Book and be Sure !
METRO THEATRE * Colombo Street, Sydenham 'Phone 88-600 7 p.m. Tonight BURT LANCASTER AUDREY HEPBURN AUDIE MURPHY I “THE UNFORGIVEN” J “THE UNFORGIVEN” "G” Certificate And On The Same Programme: GEORGE NADER 'n The-Thrill Filled Drama Of A Smooth Confidence Trickster. Too Hot For The Underworld . . For Him There was No! Turning Back . He had . .. . “NOWHERE TO GO” : “NOWHERE TO GO” ' "G” Certificate. COMMENCING TUESDAY ’ James Mason George Sanders In The Year’s Most Outrageous, Uproarious Comedy “A TOUCH OF LARCENY” (Y) AND: Exciting Mystery Drama "CRIMSON KIMONO" (Y) EMPIRE PAPANUI—'PHONE 48-283 7.10 p.m. TONIGHT 4 TUES. John Agar Penny Edwards , : “RIDE A VIOLENT MILE” (G) , Headed for trouble on a path of Treachery I . . Cary Grant Deborah Kerr Robert Mitchum—Jean Simmons “THE GRASS IS GREENER” (A) Technirama Technicolor The trouble with house parties «... you never can tell which parties will end up playing house INDEPENDENT CINEMAS I ’ I RICCARTON7.15 p.m. “North To Alaska" (G) (John Wayne - Stewart I Granger) “Hand In Hand' (G) s (John Gregson) LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGH71 j 8 pm "The Two-Headed Spy" -I (G) (Jack Hawkins-Gia Scala).! RANGIORA -RegentI 145 p.m "Virgin Island" <G) i I (John Cassavettes-Virginia MasI keU). ’ KAIAPOI-' rialto ' D 730 p.m. "Conspiracy Of Hearts" ; „ (Y) (Lilli Palmer). “My Dog u Shep" (S) (Lannie Rees). ’ SUMNER-H OLLYWOOD " 0 8 p.m. "But Not For Me" (G) w (Clark Gable-Lilli Palmer). j o Censor’s Classifications : (G) Approved for General Exhibition. o (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended u ? Suitable for Person* Aged f 13 and Over. 1 (A> Approved for General Ex1 hibition. Recommended ai Suitable for Adult* Only. X
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29739, 5 February 1962, Page 1
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