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KING'S ★ PRINCESS
SHOWING TO-DAY
No herves, no heart-- not a man, but a gun!
Parmacont Presents
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ROBERT IVERS
JAMES CACHITY
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GEORGANN JOHNSON plate Compey
Produced by A. C. Lrier · Dwucind BT
gule shocker!
James Cagnes - Scravekty by Ted BacimRNA and
Highwal Bau-Bead on a Serbanekar by
Besett - Cron a los de Dador Ryan
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EXTRA MORNING SHOWS TO-MORROW
KING'S
at 11.00 a.m.
Walt Disney's "LADY & THE TRAMP" Tochnicolor Cartoon
Admission:
KING'S at 12.20 p.m. Maggiorani & Staiola in "BICYCLE THIEVES" English Subtitles Acclaimed Best Film
Admission:
PRINCESS Variety Programme TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS "TOM & JERRY by M-G-M $1.00, $1.50
PRINCESS at 12.30 p.m.
Victor Mature Anita Ekberg in....... "ZARAK"
CinemaScope & Technicolor $1.00, $1.50
CAPITOL RITZ
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 PM.
A MAN ER THE HY BOGAMOSI FION
MAN MILLIAN FORIDA
EROD STEIGER
ACROSS
THE BRIDGE
入
DAVID KNIGHT NAMA LAMBI MOTI PUT KAN
To-morrow Morning Show
At 12.30 p.m. JOHN WAYNE in "SANDS OF ́IWO JIMA”
FINAL TO-DAY
AL 2.30, 6.20, 7.30 & 9.40 p.m.
KIM NOVAK
BEFE-CHANDLER.
Jeanne Eagels
AGNES MOOREHEAD
- TO-MORROW — LEE J. COBB ● GIA SCALA "THE GARMENT JUNGLE"
ORIENTAL MAJESTIC
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SHOWING TO-DAY
THE
AT 2:30. 5.30, 7.30
& 9.30 P.M.
TREMENDOUS STORY
THAT BNAPs The Bonds of CONVENTION!
CLARK
GABLE
YVONDE DI CARLO BIND OF FANGELS
BLO STAGAINS
SIDNEY POITIER
WARNERCOLOR
- WAANER BROS.
Directed by RAOUL WALSH
Morning Show To-morrow 12.30 "MAŃ OF THE MOMENT"
TO-DAY
12.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.30 F.M.
STRONG STUFF1
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Morning Show To-morOW "STAR IN THE DUST"
Un Technicolor)'
THE MASQUERS
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
present
YOU LIKE
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William Shakespeare
at
LOKE. YEW HALL
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Thursday, March 20th at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 21st at 7.30 p.m. Saturday, March 22nd at 8.30 p.m. Sunday, March 23rd at 7.30 p.m. Monday, March 24th at 8.30 p.m. Prologue by Edmund Blunden Bets and Costumes by Douglas Bland
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Produced by Alec M. Hardie
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THE CHINA MAIL,
SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958.
FILMS
HIS is one of those later, when in funds, to
Techs. Last week, I one fight out.
had to invade page three to get my copy into the paper at all, this week, we have only two new films to look at. On the other hand, I'm left with a little space to discuss an idea that might appeal to you. It arose unt of a talk I had with Mr B. How. while crossing the Ferry, and it struck me ax being worth while passing
011,
Mr How asked why we have no un society In tongkong, and then sent on to me
the
data connected with the form ing of a Society. Should the idea appeal to renders of column, there are one or tips I should like to make be- fore you go into action.
two
Should a meeting be called to form a film cociety, go along with some concreto sug- gestions, I don't know why it 1s, but longkang is the windi- est place I've come across when It gets down to jawing about a survested profeet.
CURRENT & COMING
by
ANTHON ANTHONY FULLER
RO-
buy to see this kind of thing
Jan Sterling bandles the role Ing. Well, make a start. and of the tear-crazed widow of the don't' wasto timo talking. I murdered stevedore, who 19 The question might arise, shouldt like to thank Mr B. afraid to falk for fear of TO- Would there be any opposition How for the addresses and tallation by the nazesins. from the commercial cinemas? other information he sent
do not think so. The kind of on the subject. time a film soclely Wants to ce are not the kind that ap
pent to the ordinary Alm-going 4 public. On the other hand,
mo
film society builds up a au 66 LAUGHTER on 19th ence who appreciate rcol cinema, so I should imagine
Ave," now showing that such a society would re at the Star and Metropole, ceive aid from the commercial is another bulet-studded. cinemas.
excursion into the Jungle of trade unton
Mr How mentioned to me the underworld number of people he has met politics. who deplore that the great
Alms often pass us by. That is
While not made with the in- "On
true because we have no pub- tense characterisation of
The cynical defence attorngy is Dan Duryea, whose sinister importance is his ability to 'beat the raper levelled at his clients. Julio Adams has the role of
port which shows her at ance
safely of her man.
Egan's fiancee, later his bride,
determined yet fearful for the
Mickey Shaughnessy Is the unfortunate dock worker who stops the assassin's bullets and who also rotunes to talks in hisa dying moments.
Co-ator in the cast are Walter
This is a violently exclling can fim, the more so because
lle for really great cinema, and the Waterfront" it is, nonethe Matthau and Charles Medraw. one or two exhibitors have had less, a vivid portrayal of gang-
ster rullesscss which disastrous weekends trying
10
show a Bim out of the ordin-
nry running.
Hongkong in excellently
served
tho
commercial
we
exist, in my own opinion, only are assured that the waterfront because authority in some man- ucket is a factual drama which nor, or at some level, is in- bursts out every now and again
to provide the semes valved in the dirty business.
witnessing.
C ĐTC
by cinema, so I imagine it is the For instance, the film Itself You won't have peaceful the connoisseur's film that the sug suggests that the unwillingness evening at the aims, but
of duckt werkers to co-operate other hand you will have sted film society should con-
e with law and order is because exciting one. And for real tough centrate on. That being
should be the latter never thrashes out a slugging excilement, this Alm case, the secretary
write to Instructed to
the case thoroughly, and leaves stich will take some beating. manager of the Central Book- members of the dock community ing Agency of the British Film who are willing to face up to Ten years ngo I was in Institute, 4 Great Russell Street, the racketeer, more at his mercy meeting that
ended in a free London, W.C.. and ask for n than ever,
Aght because someano wanted
to serve Umns in the restaur- list of. 18-millimetro films ant of a club premises, fact that the club had
We spent ubout that
hours
The hire.
סון
for
these I have worked with premises, and still has no pre- people, and as far as I remem- mises was beside the point. ber, I was able to obtain through every great arguing than a print of non-existent res film that has been made. For taurant In A non-existent instance, "Intolerance," "Metro buliding. The point of which polls," "The Italian Straw Hat," "Bleckmail," "The Battleship is, don't bore your prospective Poimin," "The Blue Angel" club members with abstract proposals.
and numerous others,
A further source of informe The Grst thing to decide is, tion is "The Year's 10-mill- by where are you going to hold metre Films," published your film shows and discussions? Current Affairs, 174, Brompton which There are several halls which Road, London, S.W might be available. I should suggest that should any be pre- gives a list of the distributors.
with pared to go along
this
I have told you enough if any Idea, you should settle that oncia sumciently keen. There are question first.
many people who are anxious
Next, state the terms of your membership plainly, do not leave it to be understood that -Mar- you are international in acter, say so very clearly in the press. This point lo very
necessary.
about selecting Be careful your committee, see that it is representive and not dominated by any section of the com- munity. For your secretary, get someone who is really hard-
of working, and not just one these flash-in-the-pan' people.
to
3
Here Is the way you should go to work. First of all, let it be understood that a film society le not an expensive thing run. I should imagine that
tike subscription of something $19 a year should be sufficient, plus a small contribution for every film attended,
Film Distributors will supply Al societies overseas; for in- stance, Gaumont British, M.G.M., Columbia, Films de France, and Contemporary. You work with 16-millimetre Alm, and small audience will easily re- cover the cost of film hire and air-freight. At first, it might be better to hire a projector, and
ALHAMBRA
·AIR CONDITIONED
To-day and To-morrow AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
At Reduced Pricos $2.40, $1.70, $1.20, $0.70
TONY
HECHT AND LANCASTER present BURT
LANCASTER CURTIS
LOLLOBRIGIDA
CINEMASCOPE
Color by DyLace
BOOK EARLY!
Monday, Mar. 17 Only "The “Laugh" of the Century! CHARLES CHAPLIN
Ja
"THE GOLD RUSH”.
and
TOLLOWING the fashion,
come up As Universal-International has 1 Paramount
On it, "Slaughter 10th Ave" with another drama this claims to be a factual re-enact time based upon a novel by ment of a planned killing successful prosecution of a pro- Graham Greene, They call fessional murderer in the sordid it, "Short Cut to Hell," and history of Manhattan's water I see nothing in the film, now on show at the King's front warfare.
and Princess, that disputes the title.
Richard. Egan takes over the crusading role of a true blue deputy District Attorney. As you van guess, his tusk is the more
no dimcult because
ane will talk. If the said crusading de- puty District Allomey type exits, then Richard Egan gives a fine performance of that type as we would imagine it.
Courageous, fights on the waterfront as well as in the courtroom, and wins his case.
audacious,
Before going on to the Bim. I had better point out that it is James Cagney's Arst as a direc- tor. He has chosen a good sub- ject, for he learnt au that there was to be lesent in the hey- days of this kind of picture.
intro- "Short Cut to Hell," he
duces Robert Ivers to the role of one of these enako eyed pro- fessional killers, who apart from
NEW FILMS AT A GLANCE
strictly professional pride in their art, seem fair enough on ather grounds. To play the part of such a twisted mentality calls for considerable histrionic all, and by pose, attitude, and the psychological comprehen- slon of the part, Robert Ivers leaves the film as an establish- Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, ed actor, but probably and Sophia Loren, in clated for
mighty roles, highly coloured,
of entertaining
SHOWING
BROADWAY: ROXY &
"Peyton Place," The third Wald's Jerry of week masterpiece of small-town ure. STAR
METROPOLE: *Slaughter on 10th Ave," A brillant
expose of Man- hattan's sordid fake
trade-
untori racket, where the killer is the subs collector, Richard Egan, Jan Sterling, And Jallo Duryea, Dan Adams, HOOVER & LIBERTY: "Tho Pride and the Passion,"
ROXY
Spain, 1810.
romance
KING'S & PRINCESS; "Shortnightclub singer who unwitting-
Cut to Hell" The story ofly becomes involved in
kiler and s night-club
girl.
Ivers Robert Georgann Johnson. ALHAMBRA:
"Trapox"
COMING
A
BROADWAY: "Count Five and Dle." true
story of undercover agents in Wartime Britain. Jeffrey
Nigel Hunter, Patrick, and Annemarie Duringer.
roam,
STAR & METROPOLE; "The Land Unknown." A lost world in the Antarctic where prehistoric monsters
Jock
Mahoney, Shawn Smith, and Willar Reynolds, HOOVER &' LIBERTY: "Until
They
A Now Zealand-based story set in war yearn when the
the
"المي.
QUEENS
3 SHOWS TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 7.00 & 9.30 P.M.
Front Stalls ) Loge
THE WORLD - FAMOUS
SHOCHIKO
REVUE
PRICES OF ADMISSIONS
MATINEES
NIGHT SHOWS
$12.80
$15.00
Middle Stalls)
Dress Circle)
8.90
11,50
Back Stalls
Rear Dress Circle)
7.60
7.60
Front Gallery
4.70
4.70
Rear Gallery
3.50
3.50
ROXY & BROADWAY
3rd GLORIOUS WEEK NOW SHOWING THE 15th DAY
4 SHOWS TO-DAY & TO-MORROW Please note special times:
At 12.00 Noon, 3.00, 6.00 & 9.00 p.m.
The Town-The Pooplo-Everyone'ʼn Talking About!
2 JERRY WALD'S production of
Peyton Place T
Cox CinemaScoPË «****
DSSO- with similar
This Vista Vision tale
and twisted young killer
Di
0
a
his
not
Starring:
Lana TURNER
Loo Hopo
Lloyd LANCE PHILIPS NOLAN Arthur
Russ
Terry KENNEDY TAMBLYN MOOŘE
murderous plans makes
and only a film of absorbing inter- est. but a fine paychological study of all who people that sewage world of sinister enter- release toinen: value.
Best
United Artista which
voted Ploture of the Year,”. by Hongkong box-office, 1957.
Joan
mo-
Lor
tense There are some ments worth pointing out your attention The fateful meeting of Robert Ivers with sets Georgan Johnson, which the the plot into motion. The whin-
girls ran
wild while
Ivers 28 ho were boys
Away. Jean ing snarling Stromona,
Fontaine, cynically forces Miss Johnson Paul Newman, and Piper at gun point to accompany hilm an a journey as desperate as it Laurie, KING'S & PRINCESS: "Joker is hopeless
in Wild."
Frank Sinatra
13
A good supporting role kund Mitzi Gaynor along that of Jacques Autruchon, 19: with Jeanne Crain, In the deadly right hand man Bootch and sympathy kind the crime overland, Ivers of story, which, neverthe-gunning for.
main- less, shows Sinatra
Graham Greene is master of and although faining his reputation as a the suspenBO,
liberties have been taken with great actor. ALHAMBRA: This theatre is his original story, the suspenze
Diano VARSI
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At 11.00 a.17.
THREE STOOGES COMEDY & TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS
At Reduced Prices
HOOVER LIBERTY
of
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KOWLOON
10th DAY-TODAY
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continuing Its run of first-angle fully maintained as this rato pletures enabling you relentless manhunt pursue its IT STANDS AS THE GREATEST YOU HAVE EVER SEENT
to see one of the top films way across the screen. you might have missed.
AIR - CONDITIONED
STAR
METROPOLE
★ SHOWING TO-DAY ★ AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
THE FACTUAL STORY OF NY's SAVAGE WATERFRONT WARS
RICHARD EGAN'
JAN STERLING DAN; DURYEA
JILIE ADAMS
→ LAUGHTER
ON 10th AVE. WALTER MATTHAU CHARLES MCGRAW „SAM LEVENE
À UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE
TO-MORROW MORNING SHOW
STAR: At 11.00 a.m., || : METROPOLE: At 11.00 am. LATEST-FOX. TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS PROGRAMME
At Reduced Prices smi
METROPOLE: Tomorrow Special Morning Show At 12.30 p.m. Kirk Douglas han “MAN WITHOUT A STAR"
In Technicolor - At Reduced Prices,
CEYTON.
"PEYTO
PLACE" leaps the hurdle and enters into the third week, still running strong. Some people tell me that they have seen it as many. 起 three times already. I can appreciate that, and glad it is a fim that is worth seeing three, four, or as many times as you like.
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A film of this standard, hay, unfortunately, become a rarity in the Alm world, so it is well to take a good look while It is about.
1.9
£8
"The Pride and the Passion.” unters into the second week. A romantic Blm built upon on in- telligent script, it affords good a night's entertainment as you are likely, to find, and the fans think so, for they are still plling in.
* * *
THE Queen's, na
you
know, has NOW ĐỪNG over to the Shochiku Revuo, and I think we will seo, nó. more films there until tho. | new....Quest's risen sky. scraperwise Into the Hong- kong sky.
The Leo and Astor have gone over to Chinese opern' for a season, so plešure furia will. frui 19 ́cuador to mako up their minda about - where and' whez.
the pride
the flame
the passion
CARY GRANT FRANK SINATRA SOPHIA IDREN
- STANLEY KRAMER'S
EL MONUMENTAL FINING OF
THE PRIDE and THE PASSION”
Technicalor Mahesh Man Released thru Ünină Arúst
5 SHOWS TOMORROW
AT 12,00 NOON, 2.50, 5.00):7,20 € 9.40 P.M.
Le
Astor
TO-NIGHT AT 6.00 P.M.
CANTONESE OPERA
THE FAIRY, FROM THE
"THE LEGEND OF
MADAME WHITE SHAKE"
玄天九) 傳 蛇 白
MING
the presented by
SUN YIM YUEN-
PLAYERS
dus: $12.90, $8.90, $7.60. $6.00 $4,70 & $3.00