AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon 3 Performances Today 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. (Monday to Friday 11, 2,5, 8.) THIS MAN IS A School Teacher! THIS MAN IS i An Officer Candidate! 1 THIS MAxN IS A Trappist Monk! THIS MAN IS A College Professor! THIS MAN IS A Prison Reformer! THIS MAN IS A Navy Surgeon! THIS MAN IS “THE GREAT IMPOSTOR” (Y) An Incredible Impersonator Whose True-Life Story Makes Fiction Seem Tame! From Universal International and Featuring a Tour de Force | of Six Brilliant Characterisa-1 tions by TONY CURTIS —"Star of the Year" Award Winner and Star ot "Some Like It Hot,” "Operation Petticoat," "The Perfect Furlough"— With ’ i Edmond O'Brien Karl Malden ; Arthur O'Connell—Gary Merrill Raymond Massey Joan Blackman EACH AMAZING MASQUERADE. EACH ASTOUNDING ESCAPADE ADDS A CHAPITER TO A STORY THAT FOR SHEER FANTASTIC AUDAI CITY. HAS NEVER BEEN | EQUALLED IN THE FIELD |OF HUMAN DECEPTION! . . and yet. ( It Actually Happened! ! • Based on Robert Crichton's (Remarkable Book.about Ferdlinand Waldo Demara Jnr., the ; century's Supreme Hoaxer, whose story was featured three | different times in “Life” magazine! “THE GREAT IMPOSTOR” iFACT that makes FICTION seem tame! “THE GREAT IMPOSTOR” It\s GREAT FUN ! Also: Woody Woodpecker, Colour Cartoon, Colour Travelogue, Latest News.
Kerridge-Odeon ! mu plaza mu Hearing Aida Available *Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza Today ! 3 Sessions !| 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. | RONALD NEAME ! who directed . . . I “GREAT EXPECTATIONS" "BRIEF ENCOUNTER" "OLIVER TWIST” now bring you . . . James Kennaway’s “TUNES OF GLORY” : “TUNES OF GLORY” : ! “TUNES OF GLORY” (A) ■ Presented by United Artists > Starring ALEC GUINNESS | JOHN MILLS Dennis Price ! Kay Walsh JOHN FRASER ! RESERVE, or you’ll Pay the Piper! ’ INDEPENDENT ‘ CINEMAS LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT* 2 p.m.: “Operation Mad Ball” (G>. 8 p.m.: “Auntie Marne” (Y) > (Rosalind Russell,* Forrest Tucker). KAIAPOI-malto-2 and 745 p.m.: "Operation Petticoat” (Y) (Cary Grant, Tony Curtis). RANGIORA.-"Regent« 2 p.m.: “The Duke Wore Jeans" . and “Buster Keaton Western , Story" (G). 8 p.m.: “The Captain’s Table" (A) (John Gregson, Peggy : Cummins). > NEW BRIGHTON —"ROXY” 5 and 7.45 p.m.: “I Only Arsked" (G) (Bernard Bressiaw, Charles Hawtrey). 7.30 p.m.: "Wild River" (A) > (Montgomery Clift. “Have i Rocket WiU Travel” (G) (Three Stooges). | HORNBY-“kosy" . 2 pjn.: "The Sad Horse” (G). > 7.30 p.m.: “Hound Dog Man” : <<G> (Cared Lynley). “Girls At ‘ Sea” <G> (Ronald Shiner, Guy > Rolfe). RAKAIA , 730 p.m.: "Night Freight" (Gl . (Forrest Tuckeri, "House Boat” I: (G) (Cary Grant, Sophia Loren)
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 1
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