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lAMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS 2 p.m. 8 p.m. ELECTRIFYING . . . GRIPPING . . . SUSPENSE ! The Latest Excursion Into The Unknown By "THE 1 MASTERS OF THE MACABRE" HAMMER FILM PRODUCTIONS’ “SCREAM OF FEAR” “SCREAM OF FEAR” (A) Susan Strasberg Ann Todd Christopher Lee If'MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon 'Phone 62-038-39 Reserve at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. F-R-I-D-A-Y ... F-R-I-D-A-Y ... They planned and ] executed the perfect jewel robbery .. . but failed to reckon with the girl. ASSOCIATED BRITISH PRESENT TREVOR HOWARD TREVOR HOWARD As John Bain—a Master Craftsman,a bitterly disillusioned man —turning his skill as a locksmith to the murky depths of Crime. EDMUND PURDOM As Peter Carran—ruthless and arrogant a master of the double-cross. Dorothy Dandridge As Gianna—her emotions torn between the two men. ALL THREE LTV'ING A LIFETIME OF EXCITEMENT In “MOMENT OF DANGER” (Y) . . . Every second packed with breath-taking excitement from the committing of the crime to the desperate chase across Spain. Book Now For The Week-end. || ILA M || Fendalton Luxury Theatre Telephone 31-536 Tonight & Thursday. 7.15 p.m. SOMETHING REALLY SPECIAL ALISTAIR SIMS BILL TRAVERS ill the exciting, heart-warming. TECHNICOLOR special (G) “GEORDIE” “GEORDIE” “GEORDIE” “GEORDIE” “GEORDIE” A sheer delight 1 Bookings D.I.C. and Douglas’s pharmacy Theatre from 6 p.m. CENTURY || St. Albans Luxury Theatre Telephone 42-903 TONIGHT AT 7.45 Screen version of John Osborne's famous play ! SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER As you’ve never seen him before ‘THE ENTERTAINER” (A) Which shattered audiences in London and New York I BRENDA DE BANZIE ROGER LIVESEY JOAN PLOWRIGHT One of the most powerful and outspoken pieces of film entertainment ever made In England! Plans D.I.C. At Theatre 6 p.m. || VOGUE || Spreydon Popular Theatre Telephone 35-490 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. Welcome revival of Britain's most successful comedy “LAUGHTER IN PARADISE” (G) ALISTAIR SIMMS JOYCE GRENFEL GEORGE COLE AUDREY HEPBURN Excellent Supporting Programme "Wallpapers In The Making” Next Change: "TWO-WAY STRETCH” (Y) INDEPENDENT i CINEMAS ■ j KAI APOI -‘MALTO’ 7.45 p.m. “We Are Seven" (A) (Eileen Herlie - Niall Macguiness). SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m.: “Five Branded Women” (A) (Silvano Mangano-Vera Miles). RICCARTON-'we 7.30 p.m. "The Man Upstairs’’ (Y) (Richard Attenborough) ‘‘The Rough And The Smooth’’ (persons under 16 not admitted) (Tony Britton). RANGIORA -"Regent” >7.45 p.m. “Summer Of The' [Seventeenth Doll” (A) (John' Mills - Anne Baxter). LYTTELTON -“HARBOUR LIGHT7.30 p.m “The Jayhawkers' (A) ! ' (Jeff Chandler) “Three Came 1 i To Kill" (A) (Cameron' ; Mitehell). HORNBY— "kosy” 7.30 p.m.: "The Lady is a Square" (G) (Anna Neagle). "Saturday Night, Sunday Morn-1 ing" (persons under 16 not [ admitted (Albert Finney). ‘ TAILORING KEEP UP WITH FASHION ! i Have your suit tailored by I Jack Tracey, over 25 years’ experience of High Grade Tailoring. We also undertake altera-, tions and remodelling. D.B. coats made into the latest single breasted style. Trousers tapered. ; JACK TRACEY’. Tailor, 1 5938 Colombo st. (near St. Asaph street). ’PHONE 60-450 [ STW |

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29871, 11 July 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29871, 11 July 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29871, 11 July 1962, Page 1