AMUSEMENTS LAST 3 DAYS 2 SESSIONS DAILY 1.30 pjn. and 7.30 p.m. This Savagely Realistic Story of the Italian Slums, Its People, Their Lives, Loves and Their Laughter and Tears Has Been Acclaimed the World Over as The Most Outstanding Film of the Year! International Films Presents “PHTPA And His BROTHERS” Restricted.—Persons Under 16 Years will not be Admitted. RESERVATIONS D.I.C. Kerridge-Odeon’s ODEON ’Phone 42-800 Socially Christchurch’s First . Theatre. In Tuam Street, Where Parking Is So Much Easier. NEXT FRIDAY 11.30 DAILY 7.30 Michael Todd's “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS” (G) Technicolor Stereo Sound. Starring DAVID NIVEN CANTINFLAS ROBERT NEWTON SHIRLEY MACLAINE and 44 Cameo Stars NOW—See The World’s j Most Honoured Film As It Was Presented Over- ■ seas In The Grandeur Of TODDA.O. TODDA.O. I It’s a Completely Differ|ent Filin. RESERVATIONS D.I.C. Hurry! Plans now open. Kerridge-Odeon mu p^z A mu •Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza Daily: 2— 5 8. “FESTIVAL of MUSIC” FINALLY TODAY In the glorious tradition of “THE GREAT WALTZ” and other glittering Viennese musicals, comes this magnificent film version of Oscar Straus’ LILTING OPERETTA “THE LAST WALTZ” Starring Eva Bartok Curt Jurgens 0. E. Hasse With the FRANKFURT STATE OPERA BALLET and the BAVARIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Also Screening I BEETHOVEN’S SONATA I AQUARIUM—(CoIour) 1 (App. for General Exhibition) I WEDNESDAY THURSDAY j “The Life and Loves of M-O-Z-A-K-T” (G) j Featuring excerpts from “The | Magic Flute,” “Marriage of ; Figaro,” "Requiem,” “Don Gioi vanni.” etc., as presented by the glorious voices of Metro- ] nolitan Opera Stars, ERICH KUNZ and HILDE GUDEN. in Eastman Color. BOOK and be SURE
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30054, 12 February 1963, Page 1
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