AMOTEMUtn We Sincerely Recommend “TUNES OF GLORY” As The GREATEST British Film Yet Produced! **A thumpmg good story . . . literate and dazzling dialogue . . . the film's fascinattan is to watch Sir Alee and Mr Mills marvellously matched, tinning in performances which only preservable celluloid win prevent becoming legendary.' • London Daily Herald. [ODEON Telephone 42-800 “Socially Christchurch’! First Theatre" In Tuam Street—Where Parking is so Much Easier. SESSIONS DAILY 2.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. > United Artists Presents AT NORMAL PRICES Evenings—s/1. 3/11. 3/4 Matinees—4/9, 3/1. 1/3 ALEC GUINNESS in a role that brings all the pride and power of his Academy Award winning performance in "The Bridge On The River Kwai." JOHN MILLS Winner 'Best Actor Award for “Tunes Of Glory" at the 1960 Venice film Festival DENNIS PRICE KAY WALSH In “TUNES OF GLORY” “TUNES OF GLORY” (A) Filmed in Technicolor First Australasian presentation of the most outstanding film of the cinema era? Bookings At D.I.C. i Kerridge-Odeon mu plaza mu Hearing Aids Available •Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza ATTEND .... the EARLY Sessions 10—11—12 noon I—2—3—4—s p.m. A FABULOUS JOURNEY IN TECHNICOLOR Associated British present “THE ROYAL TOUR OF INDIA” (G) ADULTS 1/8; CHILDREN 1/-. Also screening at 8 p.m. with Warner Bros.’ Alfred Hitchcock thriller “DIAL M FOR MURDER” (Y> Usual Admission Prices.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 1
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211Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 1
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