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INTIRTAINMINTS Hurry!... Now LAST 4 WEEKS CINERAMA THEATRE WORCESTER ST. 'Phone 70-60? 2.15 Daily 8.15 Plans Theatre and D I.C. 3 Weeks In Advance. Today's Sales and Telephone Bookings at Theatre Only. "Cinerama SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE" IN TECHNICOLOB (G) will NEVER. NEVER be seen In ANY OTHER South Island Theatre. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS PAPANUI - empire'' 7.10 p.m.: Psycho” (Rl6) Hitchcock s suspense drama starring Anthony Perkins. Please be seated early. (Persons under 16 not admitted). “Blueprint For Robbery" (A) History's most amazing crime! PAPANUI --empire2 p.m. Saturday: “Wings Of Mystery” (S) Special Children's programme. Also Cartoon Parade. HORNBY - kosy« 8 p.m. Saturday; “The Young Doctors" (A) Fredric March tn a pulse-quickening drams of a big city hospital and the men and women who staff it 2 p.m. Saturday: “Tom Thumb” (G) Special Children’s programme with cartoons. RAKAIA 8 p.m. Saturday: “Knock On Wood” (G) Danny Kayo in the funniest comedy for years. KAIAPOI-"“ A WO“ 7.15: Derrin Nesbitt, Julie Hopkins “Life In Danger” <G) Exciting action drama. Stephen Boyd, Delores Hart "Ths Inspector” (G) Cinemascope and colour. A suspenseful spy drama. RANGIORA 7.30 p.m.: George Brent, Eva Carter “Mexican Manhunt" (O). Chuck Connors, Nancy Rodman. "Geronimo" (G) Cinemascope and colour. The greatest action film you have seen in years.

EDDIE CONDON EDDIE CONDON and his ALL STARS JAZZ BAND Take Over The Auckland Town Hall Jazs is for the Young at Heart, and there are no better exponents of the creed than the group of jazz musicians, Eddie Condon and his All Stars, who took over the Auckland Town Hall last night. Originators of the “Chicago Style?’ the All Stare bounced predictably through some fine dixie—"Basin Street" with Vie Dickenson's rasping trombone was perhaps the finest—but then proceeded to show they were also masters of ballads, blue and cool tempos. Condon's group is a mixture of close rhythms and high-fly-ing soloists. Buck Clayton has a Sredse, emphatic trumpet, and is “Stomping At The Savoy” was as fine a piece of playing as one is likely to hear; Pee Wee Russell's husky clarinet lust about brought down the house. But the delight of the evening was tho way Bud Freeman made his tenor saxophone have a deep, mature baritone sound: and the driving trombone playing of Vie Dickenson was exuberant. Jimmy Rushing, the groat negro blues singer, rounded off the evening with some gentle ballads, a couple of blues, and then a rousing series of tho negro shouts and hollers that made him famous. —N.Z. HERALD, March 17. 1964. COME ON FT HEAR THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO STYLE JAZZ! TONIGHT TONIGHT TWO FABULOUS* PERFORMANCES 6 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 6 p.m. 8.30 pjn. CIVIC DOOR SALES AVAILARLE AT THEATRE 6 p.m. Concert, from 5.1 S p.m. 8.30 p.m. Concert, from 7.15 p.m. PRICB It/- FRICB 10/Dlrectlon: N.Z. Broadcasting Corporation.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30395, 20 March 1964, Page 21

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