AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL! NOW SHOWING! Royal Visit to France Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon Daily and Gaily! at 11, 2, 5 and 8 WHAT CROWDS! WHAT HILARITY! .. . TERRIFIC ! ! ! (It’s been the biggest opening for any film in the history of the Avon Theatre!) YOU’LL LAUGH ’TILL YOU’RE WEAK AT THE KNEES AT THIS WONDERFUL FUN-FEAST . . . “THE BIRDS AND THE BEES” (G) It’s the Hit Show Featuring That Top Hit Tune “(The Same Thing Happens with) THE BIRDS AND THE BEES” A Paramount Picture in VISTAVISION TECHNICOLOR Starring GEOBGE GOBEL Today’s Top Television Comic, in his First Film and it’s “A Honey!” MITZI GAYNOR DAVID NIVEN REGINALD GARDINER FRED CLARK
Kerridge-Odeon l||| PLAZA |||l *Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza FINALLY TODAY at 2 and 8 Hitchcock’s Finest Thriller! “REAR WINDOW” (A) (In Technicolor) Starring JAMES STEWART GRACE KELLY NEXT FRIDAY! At 2, 5 and 8 A FILM YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER! JOHN WAYNE JOHN WAYNE In Warner Brothers’ TECHNICOLOR EPIC “THE SEARCHERS” “THE SEARCHERS” (G) The Biggest, Roughest, Toughest and Most Beautiful Film Ever Made! Co-Starring Ward Rond Natalie Wood Vera Miles From the great sand wastes of Arizona to the snow-covered Canadian Plains . . . through dangers and fantastic perils he sought her! CENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400 7.45 p.m. FINALLY 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT and FRIDAY FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING in C-i-n-e-m-a-s-c-o-p-e T-e-c-h-n-i-c-o-l-o-r From the pages of the best-seller written, by the woman who loved v him. “A MAN CALLED PETER” “A MAN CALLED PETER” “A MAN CALLED PETER” (“G." For General Exhibition) RICHARD TODD JEAN PETERS MARJORIE RAMBEAU JILL ESMOND ROBERT BURTON LES TREMAYNE This is a true story of a man and his friendship with God. His name is Peter Marshall. Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. SATURDAY ONLY “WATERLOO BRIDGE” “EMPIRE” PAPANUI. ’Phone 48-283 FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.15 Up to Their Necks in Sand ... up to Their Funny Boneheads in Trouble . . . ABBOTT and COSTELLO “MEET THE MUMMY” You’ll Never Stop Laughing! Robert TAYLOR, Eleanor PARKER In “MANY RIVERS TO CROSS” A lusty comedy adventure drama of Kentucky pioneer days and a woman-shy trapper ’. (Both App. for General Exhibition)
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 1
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