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AMUSEMENTS "WEST SIDE STORY” IS A FILM DEFIES COMPARISON WITH ANY OTHER—- ! A SPECTACULAR MUSICAL ; WITH A SERIOUS THEME • THAT HAS WON MANY I | ACADEMY AWARDS. IT'S I MARVELLOUSLY DANCED ' AND PHOTOGRAPHED. ITS I NEW YORK SETTINGS ARE I WONDERFUL. AND SO ARE ITS SONGS ! I Dorothy Moses, "Woman's Weekly." , Kerridge-Odeon's 'Phone ODE ON Soo : j Socially the City’s First Theatre 2 p.m.—DAILY—B p.m. Mirisch Pictures present ROBERT WISE'S 1 “WEST SIDE STORY” “WEST SIDE STORY” 'I Approved for General Exhibition 1 . Panavision 70-Technicolor. I 6-track Hi-Fi Stereophonic Sound. Starring ' NATALIE WOOD RICHARD BEYMER, RUSS TAMBLYN. RITA MORENO, GEORGE CHAKIRIS. f * All Reservations D.I.C. ■ ■ Kerridge-Odeon = TIVOLI = ' - 'Phone 43-425 === 1 RESERVE AT THEATRE ‘ TODAY; 4 SESSIONS ‘ 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. q 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. I Big Double-Feature ! ! ’: No. 1 Attraction:— • Britain's Greatest Thriller hits ’' the Screen, the exciting Story of a young Girl's life at stake, in a London Hospital ... an 1 Operation and a Blood Trans- . fusion are imperative . . . WOULD THE CONVICT IN DARTMOOR PRISON SAVE . THIS GIRL FROM DYING? Scotland Yard Police are called : in on this EMERGENCY . . . the story* takes you over London Night-spots, Gangster hide- . ayvays. over the roof-tops, in , the thrilling chase for- a 1 WANTED Man! ' “EMERGENCY” i “EMERGENCY” i “EMERGENCY” ’ “EMERGENCY”(Y) (Dermot WALSH Zena WALKER . Glyn HOUSTON Colin TAPLEY No. 2 Attraction:— The Gorgeous Color Feature of ■ LEWIS COTLOW’S New Guinea ' Expedition. ’ AMAZING 1 ’ TRUE! : UNBELIEVABLE! 1 “PRIMITIVE >' “PRIMITIVE PARADISE” PARADISE” (Y) S I ) SEE SCENES NEVER BEFORE I FILMED ON THE SCREEN .. . ’ LATE MOVIES ’ 11 p.m., TONIGHT Where did it come from? This ' Creeping Creature from the Unknown. Will it destroy, as it strikes Fear and Panic across the Earth? “Birth Of A Monster” (Y) Brian Donlevy Vera Day II p.m., SATURDAY j The Exciting Story of the Girls . who staged the Sensational Payroll Robbery, and the climax of f | the share in the money. s “Girls On The Loose” (A) > Mara Corday Lita Milan METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ) ’Phone 88-600 1 MATINEE 1.30 TOMORROW i 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. 5 VAN JOHNSON . JEAN PIERRE AUMONT t In the Thrill Filled Drama of i the French Underground. HE - MUST SAVE the Man He Most r Wants TO KILL. ’i “THE ENEMY GENERAL" ’ i "THE ENEMY GENERAL" i• “Y” Certificate '' I And on the Same Programme: j EXCITING OUTDOOR DRAMA i ! WITH ; James Brown John Wilder "FIVE GUNS TO i TOMBSTONE" "G” Certificate" 1 INDEPENDENT CINEMAS PAPANUI -empire : 7.15 p.m.: "Serengeti Shall Not Die” (G) (Wild Animals in I Colour). "Moment Of Danger" " (Y) (Trevor Howard, Dorothy ' Dandridge). > RANGIORA - regent .(7.30 pan.: "Little Shepherd Of II Kingdom Come" (G) (Jitnmie Rodgers). "Madison Avenue” ); (G) (Dana Andrews. Eleanor ! I Parker). i KAIAPOI ~ -RIalto” , 7.30 p.m.: “Elephant Boy” (G) J tSabu). “Texas John Slaughter” (G) (Tom Tryon). SUMNER - "HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m.: “Boy And The Pirate” (G) (Charles Herbert, Susan . Gordon). Censor’s Classifications j (G) Approved for General Ex- , hioition. i (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over. , (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. OPTICIANS - SEVICKSTJONESTUpticians - H. C. Coßett, F.8.0A (Hon*.), F.S.M.C. 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Corner Chancery lane). •Phone 50-735. P.O. Box 669. D I STOP that Cough with Golden j Honey Mixture from W. B. Fal- ) vey, Ltd., Chemists, 670 Colom - > bo street (opp. Reeces). D

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 1

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