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AMUSEMENTS _ “A PRIZE OF GOLD” Managerial:— The title of this film may not convey to you the qualities it has, or the type of story it is, in fact we feel that it may lead you to think that it is just another gangster tale. “A PRIZE OF GOLD” is truly a suspenseful drama, moving with the speed of racing planes from one excitement to another, from the moment the gold bullion is accidentally dredged out of a Berlin canal to the departure from Templehof Airfield of the plane carrying Miss Zetterling and her young charges to a new life. The film is actually taken in Berlin and London and offers first-class entertainment to all moviegoers Those who have seen it speak with praise and say how different it was to what they had expected. —A. R. Chapman. All-out Adventure Unsurpassed for Sustained SUSPENSE! TODAY 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone REGENT 69-389 THE HOME OF BIG ATTRACTIONS A. R. Chapman Manager Reservations at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Columbia Pictures Present RICHARD WIDMARK In “A PRIZE OF GOLD” “A PRIZE OF GOLD” “A PRIZE OF GOLD” IN TECHNICOLOR MAI ZETTERLING : NIGEL PATRICK GEORGE COLE : DONALD WOLFIT “A Prize of Gold” hunted in the thieves market in Berlin I Sought in the rat alleys of London! “A PRIZE OF GOLD” “A PRIZE OF GOLD” A modern picture that is the most astonishing adventure marked by the rever-to-be forgotten performance of RICHARD WIDMARK as the G.I. gone wrong and MAI ZETTERLING as the girl he goes»all the way for! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RAW, RUGGED THRILLS! RAW, RUGGED THRILLS! At The New-Policy ST. JAMES’ THE CINEMA INTERNATIONALE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon (Tel. 75-280 for Reserves from 7 p.m.) EVERY NIGHT AT 7.45 p.m. TENSE! TAUT! TERRIFIC! THE DYNAMIC STAR OF “TO HELL AND BACK ” AUDIE MURPHY AUDIE MURPHY AUDIE MURPHY AUDIE MURPHY

As Danny the baby-faced kid with the heart of a killer but Danny is going straight straight to the electric chair I What put that wild look in his eyes who put that gun in his hands what made this right guy go wrong? In “RAD ROY” “RAD BOY” “BAD BOY” With Lloyd Nolan James Gleason Jane Wyatt Martha Vickers (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Preceded by A CRACKLING CRIME THRILLER! “13 EAST STREET” “13 EAST STREET” Starring PAT HOLT SANDRA DORNE The UNDERCOVER MAN rips open the vice-ridden world of gangsters, conmen, spivs, thugs, wide boys and shady ladies of a citadel of crime. FIRST CHRISTCHURCH SCREENINGS (Rec. by Censor as UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.) RESERVES AT THEATRE SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES NEW ZEALAND LINE. DIRECT SERVICE TO UNITED KINGDOM. Via PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO. a Rangitata Wellington 16th Feb. b Ruahine Wellington 14th Mar. a Rangitiki 7th Apl. b Rangitoto 12th May b Rangitane 9th Jun. a Rangitata3oth June Ports and dates subject to alteration, a First and Tourist Class, b One Class. Further particulars are obtainable from THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD., 149 Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone 62-959. D.I.C. SHAW SAVILL LINE. SHAW SAVILL LINE. SHAW SAVILL LINE. Q.S.M.V. “DOMINION MONARCH.” Q.S.M.V. "DOMINION MONARCH.” Q.S.M.V. “DOMINION MONARCH.” Q.S.M.V. “DOMINION MONARCH.” Q.S.M.V. “DOMINION MONARCH.” Q.S.M.V. “DOMINION MONARCH.” This vessel will sail from WELLINGTON at Noon on Friday, February 17, for Southampton via Australian Ports, Cape Town, and Las Palmas. Passengers should embark 99.30 a.m. on that day. Heavy baggage should be delivered to Glasgow Wharf Shed on Wednesday, February

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27891, 13 February 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27891, 13 February 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27891, 13 February 1956, Page 1

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