AMUSEMINTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie *Phone 60-042. Reserve at the Avon Finally Today 11, 2,5, 8. One of the Most Amazing; Stories the Screen has Ever I j Told ! AND IT'S TRUE ! I Right Down to Its Last Shock 1 1 I “The 'Hoodlum Priest” Starring DON MURRAY (A) PIus:—ENGLISH SOCCER CUP FINAL IN COLOUR. 0 0 0 TOMORROW (Friday) at 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. 'Saturday 2 pan., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.) i TENSE I TOPICAL ! I EXPLOSIVE ! A British Thriller Par Excellence ! Suspense-charged and Startlingly Realistic ! ! i British Lion Films Presents “THE DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE”) —The News Story with I the 50-Megaton Impact I ... CRACKLING WITH ‘ BEHIND-THE SCENES DRAMA IN A GREAT LONDON NEWSPAPER I Starring Janet Munro Leo McKern Edward J udd ! Produced and Directed by VAL GUEST. Written by WOLF MANKOWITZ. Filmed with the full co-opera-tion and in the Giant Fleet Street Premises of the “DAILY EXPRESS ” Persons Under 13 will not be admitted. ill VOGUE || Spreydon Popular Theatre Telephone 35-490 7.45 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 Welcome revival of Britain’s most successful comedy "LAUGHTER IN PARADISE” <G) ALISTAIR SIM JOYCE GRENFELL GEORGE COLE AUDREY HEPBURN Excellent Supporting Programme “Wallpapers In The Making” Tomorrow: i "TWO-WAY STRETCH" (Y) ILA M || yendalton Luxury Theatre Telephone 31-536 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. | (SOMETHING REALLY SPECLAL : ALISTAIR SIM BILL TRAVERS in the exciting, j heart-warming. TECHNICOLOR Special "GEORDIE” “GEORDIE” "GEORDIE” "GEORDIE” A Sheer Delight. (G) Bookings D.I.C. and Douglas’s pharmacy Theatre from 6 p.m. Tomorrow: “Romanoff and Juliet” (G) | CENTURY St. Albans Luxury Theatre Telephone 42-903 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 (Screen version of John Osborne's ( famous play ! SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER As vou’ve never seen him before ’THE ENTERTAINER” (A) Which shattered audiences in i London and New York ! BRENDA DE B.ANZIE 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 pm. I Tomorrow: ( “Two Rode Together" (G) INDEPENDENT CINEMAS KAIAPOI- Rialto" 7.30 p.m. “Tarzan And The Slave Girl” (G) (Gordon Scotti. 'Chartroose Caboose’’ (G) •James Carter) SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD " 8 p.m.: “Five Branded Women” (A) (Silvano Mangano-Vera Miles! RICCARTON-MX” 17.30 p.m. ’ The Man Upstairs’ 'Y> (Richard Attenborough) ' ‘The Rough And The Smooth - ’ (persons under 16 not admitted) i Tony Britton). RANGIORA -'Regent7.3 U p.m. "Flaming Star” (G) (Elvis Presleyi. “Fury River” •G) (Keith Larsen). LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT" | 730 p.m. "The Flying Fontaines" (G) ' Michael Callan. “Oklahoma Territory" (G) (Bill Williams). Censor's Qasnfications (G) Approved for General Ex- , bibition (Y) Approved for General Ex- | hibition. Recommended aa Suitable for Peraou Aged 13 and Over. (A) Approved for GenerrJ Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adult* Only. ARCTIC Chilblain Liniment t One application does it. 3s. 11 Iggos Chemists), Ltd., 10511 Cashel st. 67961 i R
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