AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Mdna«enent>-S. K. M. Moodie ’?*“«»• W-OOS-lteottve at the Avow Monday to Friday 11. 2,5, «. Saturday 2. 5. 8 pun. Hurry ! Last 3 Days. The Happiest Spree a Runaway Princess Ever Dared ! and the Most Enchanting Escapade the Stars of Rome Ever Winked Down On ! “ROMAN HOLIDAY” —Lived, Laughed, Loved and Filmed in the Eternal City I Starring (G) AUDREY HEPBURN GREGORY PECK Friday HIGH-TENSION DRAMA OF NIGHT-TIME LONDON. BACKGROUNDED BY THE EXCITING RHYTHMS OF THE WORLD’S TOP JAZZMEN 1
“ALL NIGHT LONG” Starring (Y) PATRICK McGOOHAN RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH BETSY BLAIR MARTI STEVENS and Featuring DAVE BRUBBCK JOHNNY DANKWORTH CHARLES MINGUS TUBBY HAYES Kerridge-Odeon ==E= ™ TIVOLI S ■ - ’Phone 43-438 ■ - RESERVE AT THEATRE 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. A Wonderful, Fascinating, Captivating Movie ! BRITISH LION PRESENTS WARREN MITCHELL MARIANNE BENNET and Introducing two delightful young screen personalities MAURICE REYNA and “PEPE” the Dog in a refreshingly different story filled with excitement, heart and humour . . . “THE BOY WHO “THE BOY WHO “THE BOY WHO STOLE A MILLION” STOLE A MILLION” STOLE A MILLION” (GENERAL EXHIBITION) A Picture that fills the screen with a warmth that is irresistible. FILMED IN THE BEAUTIFUL SPANISH CITY OF VALENCIA. Announcing the Opening of the New LIDO THEATRE NEW BRIGHTON Telephone 67-006 Bookings Now Open at the Theatre or Telephone for Our First Big Attraction. COMMENCING Friday 8 p.m. Also Saturday. 2.5, and 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday 8 pan. RODGERS & KAMMERSTEIN’S “Flower Drum Song” “Flower Drum Song” Pana vision Technicolor An Up-to-date Cinema with the Latest in Decor and Comfort Awaits You at— THE LIDO Plenty of Parking Space ! Irex theatrell RICCARTON Phone 45-533 730 TONIGHT 7.30 Confidential from Whitehall M. 1.5. “THE RISK” "THE RISK” (Y) Suspect: Peter Cushing - Tony Britton - Virginia Maskell And after Interval the life story of AL .CAPONE and his "SCARFACE MOB” "SCARFACE MOB" (A) Robert Stack - Keenan Wynn Neville Brand - Pat Crowley INDEPENDENT CINEMAS LYTTELTON —"HARBOUR LIGHT" 8 pun. “The Hoodlum Priest" (A) (Don Murray as Father Dismas Clark). PAPANUI -‘•empire--7.30 pun. "The Five Pennies" (G) (Danny Kaye-Barbara Bel Geddes). RAKAIA 7.30 p.m "Desert Mice" (G) (Alfred Marks) "Let No Man Write My Epitaph” (persons under 16 not admitted) (Burl Ives). i CeMor’s ClaMfiMiion» ' <o> te Geoartl Bg""tßsraLgsg.*; Suitable foe Ponow Agad U and Over. fcr Adult* Only.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29990, 27 November 1962, Page 1
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