Films
A western and a British comedy make up the feature films for Saturday and Sunday this week. The western is “The Unforgiven,” a drama about a pioneer family meeting Indian hostility when it becomes known that their young daughter may be an Indian.
The director, John Huston,) selected an impressive cast ( for this 1960 produc-j tion—Burt Lancaster, Au-! drey Hepburn, Audie Mur-! phy, Lillian Gish. John' Saxon and Charles Bickford. ! “The Unforgiven” screens! in colour on Saturday at ( 9.20 p.m. “Carry on Cruising,” the; first “Carry On" film for) television viewers, has a cast that is assured of raising a laugh. The skipper! (Sidney James) of a Medi-! terranean cruise ship is! inflicted with a group of inept crewmen (Kenneth! Williams and Kenneth Con-! nor). Adding to the com-j plications are two female; passengers (Liz Fraser and Dilys Laye) on the hunt for a man. “Carry On Cruising”—a 1962 production in colour,; screens on Sunday at 2.05) (p.m.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33391, 26 November 1973, Page 4
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