UNSTINTED PRAISE FOR A REALLY GREAT FILM. The Dunedin Film 'lnstitute Advises Every Dunedinite to see' the Film that Caused a World-wide Sensation. FULLERS P—-s fiT. JAMES THEATRE. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'S • THE LAST CHANCE ’ The International . Peace Prize Film that waß Screened by Royal Command to their Majesties the King and Queen. 4 THE LAST CHANCE ’ Selected by British Filradom as One ■of the Year’s 10 Best Films. ‘THE LAST CHANCE’ SUSPENSE ..." This certainly has it,” says Director ALFRED HITCHCOCK, who made ‘Rebecca,’ ‘39 Steps,’ and ‘Suspicion.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or ST. JAMES- from 5 p.m. (13-702).
PBK Frightening excitement with agents LADD and GERALDINE FITZGERALD at the EMPIRE Theatre. Murder threatened. , o.s.s.
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Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 1
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124Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 1
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