AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS 1.30 Daily 7.30 International Films Presents And His BROTHERS” Restricted —Persons Under 16 Years will not be Admitted. This Savagely Realistic Story of the Italian Slums. Its People, Their Lives, Loves and Their Laughter and Tears Has Been Acclaimed the World Over. RESERVATIONS D.I.C. Kerridge-Odeon’s ODEON ’Phone 42-800 i Socially Christchurch’s First Theatre. I In Tuam street, Where Parking Is So Much Easier. NEXT FRIDAY 1.30 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 Most Honoured Film As It Was Presented Overseas In The Grandeur Of TODDA.O. TODDA.O. It’s a Completely Different Film. RESERVATIONS D.I.C. Hurry! Plans now open. PARTY BOOKING ORGANISERS APPLY TO ODEON FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Kerridge-Odeon iiiii plaza mu 'Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza Daily: 2—5 8. “FESTIVAL of MUSIC” Today and Thursday The Exciting Story of the Man Music that became Immortal—who Gave the World the THE MAGIC OF VIENNA THE WONDER OF MOZART’S MUSIC THE PASSION OF HIS GREAT LOVE—- | Cannes Festival PRIZEWINNER I “The Life and Loves of M-O-Z-A-R-T” in Eastman Color. —Starring—i OSKAR WERNER (as Mozart) JOHANNA MATZ (Star of "White Horse Inn") NADJA TILLER I Featuring excerpts from “The : Magic Flute,’’ “Marriage of Figaro.” “Requiem,” “Don Giovanni,” etc., as presented by the glorious voices of Metropolitan Opera Stars, ERICH KUNZ and HILDE GUDEN. And the Melodic Strings of the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (App. for General Exhibition) oOo FRIDAY: 2—s—B. Kenneth More as “The Admirable Crichton” (G) . BOOK and be SURE INDEPENDENT CINEMAS PAPANUI - empire 7.30 p.m.: “Teenage Thunder” ; (Y) (Charles Courtney-Melinda Byron). “The Plunderers” (Jeff Chandler-Marsha Hunt). HORNBY - “Rosy" 18 p.m.: “Terror of the Tongs” I (A) (Christopher Lee-Yvonne Monlaur. “The . Risk” (Y) ; (Tony Britton-Virginia Maskell). KAIAPOI - Rialto 7.30 p.m.: “All The Young men” I (Y) (Alan Ladd-Sidney Poitier). SUMNER -“HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m.: “Colourful New Zealand" METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 7.15 pro. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. JULIA LOCKWOOD LESLIE PHILLIPS In The Comedy Riot “NO KIDDING” “NO KIDDING” (G) And On The Same Programme; I JOHN DREW BARRYMORE LITA MILAN In The Exciting Drama “NEVER LOVE i A STRANGER” (A) I ITAZ) New Brighton LIDO Phone 67-006 TONIGHT 7.45 P.M. YOU’LL Meet ALL the Fascinating People Whose Passions Crowd "THE CROWDED SKY” (A) (Technicolor) Dana Andrews. Troy Donahue. John Kerr. Rhonda Fleming. Of Interest to All Fishermen: i Colour Featurette SILVER LIGHTNING Censor’s Glassifications (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Peraons Aged 13 and Over. (A) Approved for General Exhihibnn RcCOnUBMUfod M Suitable te Adate Only.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30055, 13 February 1963, Page 1
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