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KING'S PRINCESS

23, AAC, 2.20 * 1

SHOWING TO-DAY

JERRY LEWIS

at his sensational

best... a teen-age terror who scares nobody but himself

as

THE DELICATE DELINQUENT

DARREN MEGAVIN MARTHA HYER. fry ROBERT NERS HORACE MOMATION

JERRY LEWAS velba and dirprod by DEN MEZARS

A Faremount Picture

EXTRA MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW AT 11 a.m.

WALT DISNEY',

TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS Programme presented by RKQ-Radio

Admission: $1.00, $1.50

KING'S

To-morrow at 12.30 p.m. Special Matinoo

M-G-M present

Robert Taylor G Vivien Leigh in

"WATERLOO BRIDGE"

Admission: $1.00, $1.50

PRINCESS

To morow at 12.30 p.m. Special Matinee

20th Century-Fox present

Mark Stevens - Richard Widmark Lloyd Nolan

in "THE STREET WITH NO NAME"

Admission: $1.00, $1.50

Lee. Astor

Tel. 67777.

SHOWING TO-DAY

4 SHOWS DAILY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

NOTHING ELSE IS AS MUCH FUN AS

The Pajama

Game!

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HERNANDO'S HIDEAWAY"

STEAM HEAT

Doris

Day

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Produced and dracles by CIORCE ANNOSŤ NE SZÁMLLY DOMEN

MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW

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at 12.00 noon

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1957.

Anthony Fuller's Column

MERICA Haus in Munich, temporary headquarters for the US Information Agency is seen 08 an Important movie selling for Universal- International's "Interlude."

Crawford had to spend months teaching lovely young Ilenther Senca, playing the title role as a blind deaf-mute,

"George Bernard Shaw was one of the few men who really belloved that a dustman was Mins Crawford spent endless a good as a duke," says Paddy. ting learning the "finger-talk"

·Paddy O'Reilly will probably of the deaf and mute, until she cross to England to see the was completely proficient In the premiere of "Rooney."

using a Hunter Fighter specially you will soon be seeing. "The memorial to his friend at his adapted by the Hawker Aircraft Story of Esther Costello," Miss birthplace in Dublin, Company to carry a number of CinemaScope cameras.

Determined to capture the most exciting plane scenes since "Hell's Angels," executive pro- ducers, Irving Allen and Albert real Broccoll went out on a

of time and money to This historic edifice w19

their aim. originally built by Hitler for the

reels Eighty

of thrilling Nuzi party headquarters, Hitler's former office was used by Pro- material, in which Vampire and ducer Ross Hunter for "Inter Hunter jets took part, were shot

that

ultra- lude" sequences featuring Miss in order Allyson, Frances Bergen, and spectacular sequences could be Jane Wyatt.

assembled from the rccumulated

The big room where Cham- length berlain, Daladler and Uller sked the historic pact Was used by Miss Allyson 1 B dressing room.

*

HALF-DOZEN Negro spiri- tunis and two old sailor chanteys are woven into the sound track of Warner Brod "Band of Angels," a turbulent the Civil War love story of umes.

Negro voices are heard sign ing "Hallelujah," "Wade in De Water," "You Better Mind" "Swing Low Sweet Chariot, and "Band of Angels."

a film that IN "High Flight,"

will be showing early in the New Year, the magnificent Technicalour atr sequences have to be seen to be believed.

Before production of the film started, an advance unit spent a

shooting your

spectacular fuoti go in Cyprus, Scotland, and England.

The wonderful shots token from the alt were obtained by

BBC

REFERRING

the

back 10 Soho which has the habit of popping up in this column.

Many people think its strange un-English rounding name

some foreign derived source.

from

art,

In addition, she studied and with the patient worked teachers of children who have the senses of sight and loài sound.

A

HE mins who showed sctor.

THE

John Gregson the right

way to empty a dustbin for the Organisation's New Honk crmedy, "Rooney" is known to Dublin as "Mr his friends in Doolittlo,"

Is

He 64-year-old Patrick O'Reilly,

retired dustman, who also coached the four other

dustmen.

J

No! Long ago it was meeting place for huntamen, actors appearing in the flim as and Soho was a hunting cry.

With Inek ot proportion, some writers see Soho as Fince only of racketeers and crime, and reveal nothing of place In the wonderful his- tory of London,

a

Such people as Charles Lamb, John Dryden, portrait painter Sir Thomas Lawrence, and the Lamed composer Mozart lived in Soho for a while.

Incidentally, In 1825, John L Baird gave his first demonstra tion of TV In Scho.

tain

tell you how hard the film ob- people will work 10

enso perfectlon, take the

Bernard

Although George Shaw did not base Mr Doolittle, the dusunan in "Pygmalion" on Paddy O'Reilly, the writer and the dustman wCTO certainly friends for many years. And Paddy's most treasured posses sinns are 16 letters which Shaw wrote to him.

On his 90th birthday Mr Shaw wrote to Paddy, and asked him to spend a few days with Shaw

the latter's home. Paddy says, "I shall never for- get the wonderful talks we had, or my first meeting with Noel!

died, Paddy

Coward."

When Show

of Joan Crawford. In the film organised a fund to erect a

Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(0.30 p.m. to 12.15 m. un 25.750 Mo/s. 11.05mg and 21550 Me/a, 18.92m)

SATURDAY, DEC. 28

6.30 pm. THE GOON ABOW.

7.00 THE NEWS

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.30 FROM THE WEEKLIES.

7.43 MAINLY FOR WOMEN.

Celin

A programme in which Irving answers questions and tells you about life in Britain today. 100 FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.15 WAVELENGTH

MENIS,

ANNOUNCE.

#30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 0.00 THE NEWS.

D.15 LISTENER'S CHOICE. 10.00 Big Bea. RADRI NEWSREEL. 1015 MARCHING AND WALTZING. ANNOUNCE 11.00 WAVELENGTH

MENTS.

11.15 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.

Brahms (on records).

11.79 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

A commentary on the second half of one of the day's English League

matches.

SUNDAY, DEC. 29

8.30 p.m. BUNDAY BERVICE,

From St Stephen's-c-the-Cliffs, Blackpool, Lancasliise, conducted by the Rev. Geoffrey Gower-Jones,

3.00 THE NEWE

1,15 SPORTS BOUND-UP.

7.30 JOYCE GRENFELL.

In a programme of her songs and

monologue.

3.00 Marjorie Westbury in

A CARNIVAL OF ANIMALS.

Wils

Culonies. The Rt. Hon. A. T. Lennox-

Boyd, M.P

4.5 CECIL NORMAN.

And the Rhythm Players.

100 THE NEWB.

113 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 PAUL TEMPLE

SPENCER ATTAIK,

AND

THE

A har morial in eight parts by Francis Durbridge,"

1: "Home Ara

8.00 MUSIC FOR DANCING.

Victor Silvester and his aliroom Orchestra,

1.45 LINGER AWHILE,

With Marion Keene, accompanied by Dill Jones, and Stephane Grap Prior scompaled by Dili Zoner

100 THE NEWB.

9.15 MUSIC FOR ONE AND ALL.

Rothwell With Evelyn

(oboe). Elizabeth Bimbu (sopranb) and ibe BBC Midland Light Orchestra 10.00 ple Den, RADIO NEWSREEL, 10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 10.45 REVIEW OF 1967.

recorded extracts from out. side Broadcasts recall some of the important ceremonial oc- casions of the year,

Produced by Henry" Riddell, 11.15 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,

A commentary on the second hall of one of the day's Scottie's League matches.

11.45 TILMS TOʻSEE.

This month's critic is Dilys Pawell.

THURSDAY, JAN, 2

• Composers and poets whose por tratte of animals appear in Carnival include: Granville Bantock,

5.30 pm. A YEAR OF SPORT. Hlaire Belloc. Rupert Brooke, David

Brian n Johnsion turns the pages of Cox. W. Harvey, Victor Hely

the 1097 Sports Diary for RBC. Edward Kundemith, Hutchinson

"Ray- Commentato: Rex Alston, Nash Ogden Lear. Mendelson

Glenden- mond Baxter, Raymond Saini- Rike, Matyas Selber and

Aing, John Milott, and John Snagge, Stens.

who recall in year ́a uuistandang sporting higailgati

8.00 TILE NEWS.

I POR CHILDREN.

A Toylown Christmas Party.

By S. G. Hukne-Braman.

10.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 CONCERTO.

11.15 PALACE OF VARIETIES.

MONDAY, DEC. 30

9.30 pm. ROUND THE DEND' IN

Thirty minutes

The Radio Digest Show).

7.30 LETTER FROM AMEIUCA,

100 THE NEWS.

135 SPORTS REVIEW.

By Allstar Coake.

TOMKINS.

Patricia Chows.

1. NO CANARIES

A comedy for

7.00 THE NEWS,

7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.30 MAINLY FOR WOMEN,

A programme in which

Celia

Irving answers questions and tetix

I you about life in Britain today.

7.43 FOR YOUR PLEASURE.

A programe of light music for everybody.

4.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.

9.15 TGBE WERE THE DAYS, 19.00 Big Ben. BADIO NEWSREEL. 10.35 BOUND-TRACK SERENADE.

Song and nude from Alms. 10.65 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. by 11.45 ELISABETH BCHWARZKOPF. Records of the distinguished Gør-

ginger.

FOR broadcasting

MIR

24 NEW RECORDS (Light).

1. THE NEWS.

0.15 CONCERT,

Nancy Evada (contralto), Frederick

Stone pames Moody

Tomamy Kelly (10- monica)),

10.00 Bir B. RADIO. 103 Ted Bay rings up the curtain on a Christmas collign of

VARIETY PLAYHOUSE.

Kent,

To present Cicely Courtneidge and

with Peter Jack Hulbert Vanessa Lee, Ronnie Barker, Patricia Ferguson, Hayes Semprial, Lexter Terry-Thoma. 11.15 SONGS IN THEIR SETTINGS

1:'My Own, my Nativo Land. Bule Britannis: Home Sweet tome: The Two Grenadiers; The Olf Folks at Home: Waltzing Matilda.

The first in a series of six illus atraled programmes, in which Arthur Jacoba Lalks about certain well- known sangs and the circumstances in which they were written. This week he will be assisted by: Monica Binalair (contralto). John Cameron (baritone), Josephine Lee (plant).

LAS COME TO SCOTLAND.

The Art of a series of talke about Scotland and how to sew

by Noel Stevenson.

1: Over the Border

Calloway.

im and

NEW YEAR'S EVE

10

6.30 pm. ENGLISH MADAZINE.

Presents people and everia in the Midlands.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.35 SPORTI ROUND-UP.

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.

KDO THE ENTIRELY FABULOUS ADVENTURES OF HENILY MORGAN, BUCCANEES.

Chronicle the Fourteenth 1.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE,

9.00 THE NEWS.

1.15 NEW RECORDS.

10.00 Big saw, my

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NEW YEAR'S DAY 4.30-9.00. A NEW TEAR SHIBAGE. By Man Bentulery Al Vista kar she

hi

THIS DAY AND AGE, 11.45

Tho Commonwealth Looks Europe by Truce Miller, Australian Political Scienust and Professor of Politia in the University of Leices

ter.

FRIDAY, JAN. 3

6.30 p.m. A SALUTE TO BURMA. On the Tenth Anniversary of the Achievement of Independ-

enes.

1.00 THE NHWA.

IN

MODERN

7.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1JB SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 3.00 MUSIC

THE MÄNNER. 130 DEBERT ISLAND DISCB.

Presented by Roy Plomley. This week: Moira Shearer. 9.40 THE NEWS

9.15 THE HEITI LECTURES. Russ The Atom, and WOEL

the

By George F. Kennan, Professor of History at the Institute for Ad- vanced Study. Princeton, NJ.

4: The Military Problem.

3.45 THE CRAZLIK KATZ

NOVELTY SEXTET.

19.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 THE HAPPY WANDERER,

Recorda presented by Lilian Duff. 13.45 BDC Concert Ball.

THE DOC SYMPHONY CHESTRA.

on-

Conductor: Rudolf BehwaIK. Overture, Dedication of the House -Beethoven: Gulle No. 3-Gordon Jacob: Sulté: Dar Rosenkavaller Straus

1145 EDITOR'S CONFERENCE.

NEW FILMS

AT A

GLANCE

ROXY

SHOWING

BROADWAY: "April Love," Pat Boone and Shirley Jones, la modern pastoral with five now songs. HOOVER

LIBERTY:

"Bonnie Scotland," Lauret and Hardy in a re-issue of their funniest comedy. Plus coloured cartoons.

LEE

KING'S & PRINCESS: "The Delicate Delinquent." Jorry

crazy comedy. Lewis in

ASTOR: "The Pajama Game." Doris Day, John Carol Haney, and Eddie For,

in the screen version of the Broadway success.

Balit,

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA:

"Hand of Angels," Clark Gable and Yvonne DeCarlo

In a "Drop South" romance. STAR & METROPOLE: "Interlude." A forbidden IB.. terlude filmed ágalust Europe's most enchas Ung scenery.

LOXX

COMING

BROADWAY: "The Unholy Wife." Diana Dors and Rod Steiger in a

turkid

drama sounds

HOOVER

* LIBERTY: "Les Girls" A sparkling show that lets in the Now Year with a bang. Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor, Kay Kendall, and Tuins El. KING'S & PRINCE98; ""3:10 to Yuma." Glenn Ford, Van Hofin, and Felicia Farr in a Western.

LEE & ASTOR: **unt Diy Luck." Norman Wisdom fa a comedy as crazy as it la funny. QUEEN'S

& ALIIAMBHA: "Springtime in Paris." A French spectacular in Afgar Colour, Christine Carrere. STAR

METROPOLE: "Sweet Emell of Success. Burt Lancaster. and Tony Curtis in the story of a bard hitting Broadway

&

columnist,

CAPITOL RITZ

AT 230, 5.30, 7.31 & 8.59 1*.36.

BEAU JAMES

BOB HOPE VERA MILES

PAUL DOUGLAS

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SUNDAY MORNING SHOW AT 11.00 A.M.

UNITED ARTISTS present

"HEIDI and PETER”

Starring: ELSBETH SIGMUND In Color

ROX V& BROADWAY

SHOWING ROXY: At 2:30, 5.20.

7.30

9.40 p.m.

TO-DAY

BROADWAY AE. 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 9.30 p.m.

The most WONDERFUL Entertainment that over captivated your heart!

- PAT **

BOONE

SHIRLEY

JONES

April Love

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ROXY & BROADWAY: 5 SHOWS TO-MORROW Extra Performance of “APRIL LOVE” ROXY: At 12.00 Noon BROADWAY: At 12.30 p.m.

BROADWAY: To-morrow Special Morning Show At 11,00 a.m. ENTIRELY NEW FOX TECHNICOLOR CARTOONS First Showing in Kowloon e At Reduced Prices

STAR THEATRE

METROPOLE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.80, 5:80, 7.80 and 9.10 PM.

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