Tickets for two
The last of the eight double cinema passes which were awarded to contributors to our Top 10 Films of 1983 survey has been collected by Mary Warne, of Christchurch, who chose to see “Table for Five,” starring John Voight, at the Academy. The story of the fight for custody of three children by two fathers, “Table for Five” proved to be a surprisingly enjoyable comedy which will begin its fifth week at the Academy tomorrow.
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Press, 16 February 1984, Page 18
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