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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 79

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THE SUN-HERALD. SEPTEMBER 18. 67' FILMS REVIEWED llMll AMERICA'S SPORT SENSATION i I (I fi LLYV005 They're THE iwnni i the. NEXT LAST WEEK 5 batches V'1 SYDNEY STADIUM GAMES EVERY TUES FRI. Nighily I p.mn Saturday Mat.

2 Prica from 4- upward. SAT. p.m. Ladlat' night Tuesday Ladles admitted Richie Andrusco, th small American boy who has the central role in "Little Fugitive." Fugitive.1 liate Fugitive" lum. eroduced and cH'ecsed Morris Enge' fVhy byMorri.

1, Aadrosco 34Cbtol Mother jERE'S film that' re 1 freshingly out of the jbary, by American stan- it my rate. People complain of the stereo-ff of pictures have owrable duty to go and ti I ii the simple story or a de Brooklyn boy who im my from the teasing lit big brother and nodi the week-end at Island, while repen-Cat big brother searches for It is made with sympa- Qt observation, patience considerable, if uneven, by three experiment Jlflm-makers (this is their major film). He Coney Island scenes quite a "Continental" for the humour, pathos occasionally the beauty familiar things a good of it recalls "Sunday ftogust," for example. psychology of the boy I ositively, but not senti-aslly, realised. Uinor objections: We did 'at ml the 7-year-old boy bt plays the central role -jecially engaging, though tin hallelujahs from the New.

York critics; )c earlier part of the story laboured and need-'iiramatic (the little boy to all parts for 4-. Special prices Sat. All seats 4-. Children 2-. OOKTNGSt World awl Globe Thatr'es.

Opea trosa' S.M a.aa. to ej p.m Monday to Satarday. Also MckolMHi's. Pallet's, Klppaz, OldBeM's. FOR INFORMATION AND PARTY CONCESSIONS 3 PHONE FA9364 Leighton, as the scoundrel's Countess AGNES VON ROSEN The only woman in the world to ever aristocratic wife, all have heavily typed roles they have handled more con attempt the hair-raising, hign-speea crasn- vincingly before.

(Palace.) overs Kolling tne car over ana over whilst remaining at the wheel. The glamorous countess loves thrilling' the ft LAST 3 WEEKS 3 Hours To Kill" crowd with this and the human battering ram, death-defying stunt. bv STATE BM2431 Simmons and Roy Huggins; produced for Columbia by Harry Joe THCATRC "SIGN -OF THE PAR AN" uireciea oy Alfred Werkcr; in Cinemascope, led ler (Tech.) (G). Plus; "Four I Coas To The Border," Rory cinmcoior. Dana Andrewa Jim Donna Reed Laurie Dianne Foster Chrii Stephen Elliott Ben Richard Coogan Hendricks i cainoun tiech.) (G).

10.3. 1.20. 4.35. 1.55. 49 i Market Street, CAPITOL BA4905 TENSION runs high 1 enough for routine i "MAMBO," Silvana Man-i gano, Michael Rennie (A).

Plus: "Hell's Islaad," John purposes in this better than-average "Western' RALPH RICHARDSON SYBIL THORNDIKE MERIEL LEWIS FORBES CASSON I This Wecki Payne 10.05. 1.19. 4.34. 7.50. 13 revenge drama in Techni Campbell Street.

color. I LYCEUM MA4857 Dana Andrews, credibly embittered and vengeful, is rVul Douglas "THE MAGGIE." Paul Douilas. Alex MacKenzle tne man who comes back HARRY WOOLMAN. The greatest stuntman in America, who worked for Warner Bros, and M-G-M. You'll see him1 perform the stunts he did in the M-G-M film; "To Please a Lady," starring Clark Gable.

Head-on crashes at 45 m.p.h. are every-day events for Harry. (G). Plus: "Death Goes To School" (G). 10.21, I ticked into believing he his brother); and to ine town wnere ne was once "framed" for a murder 1.34.

4.45. 7.45. 218 Pill Street. I dCf AKA I and all but lynched. A sympathetic sheriff gives him VICTORY I I I MA6866 TABLES Ktnes the nim over-aua: the appeal of wday things.

(Paris)- "THREE HOURS TO KILL," Dana Andrews. Donna Reed until sundown to ferret out the true murderer, from among the hostile towns LAST SIX NIGHTS. a 1 (Tech) (A). Plus: "The Bam boo Prisoa," Robert' Francis, Paul Douglas plays with fine gusto a bulldozing American millionaire whose valuable cargo is mistakenly consigned to the disreputable "Maggie," skippered by the drunken but resourceful Captain MacTaggart. The struggle of wills between the millionaire, who wants his cargo off the boat, people.

Dianne Foster (A). 10.30, i to William Rose; pro- 1.44. 4.56. 7.50. 527 Georce SEPT.

19 OCT. 5. RECOMMENCING FRIDAY FOR The idea has been used before, but its treatment Street a far ulini studios oy WTiumui; directed by Al-to Macktndtick. LYRIC MA4981 here is fairly crisp and intelligent, with a "whodunit" element that is' uncommon in the direction i "FROM HERE TO ETERN-' tltodu BMickmie lata-- Marshall Skipper Engineer IV," Burt Lancaster, De-horah Kerr, Montgomery Clfft fAV Plus? -HABirM SS IcUiU Boy THE and the. skipper, who does is alert enough to hold in OLUBE (G).

Pusey "Gene- ast.GRts i IE writer of 10.0, 1.33. .10 7.20. 755 everything short of murder wrest, ivicioryi to keen it on hoard. nrnvirlp ucorge SLEEPING PRINCE LAST FIVE NIGHTS VOGUE FM2727 DON CHADWICK. A perfectionist of the wingover, driving cars at mile-a-minute speeds on two wheels, rollovers, and his specialty is the dive-bomb crash most of the fun.

and not so "Young At Heart" I I I (Double Bay) 3rd Week. -T MARTINE CAROL- SEPT. 23 SEPT. IS. enecuveiy some patnos.

Even if you have grown Irirre" and the director Husky Galore" have Crated here on a Hi that borrows some-(froffl both those sue- And they have made totinj job of it. Screenplay by Julius I. Epstein and Lenore Coffee, from a story pictured below. "CeroHne Cherle" (A). Plus "Miartrel Davs." Ill oy rannie nursi; proaucea tor impatient with the "aren we quaint but indomitable' r.n' uircvicu vy uuiuua uuugias; war- line of British film comedy, BOOK NOW AVOID DISAPPOJNTMENt PREFERENTIAL BOOKING Doris Day Laurie (Ik "Whisky Galore." it you will find appealing quali- Frank Sinatra Barney amover tne dour Heb- ties in tnis, especially in the Olg Young Alex Ethel Barrymore Aunt Jessie Dorothy Malone Fran Scots, embattled modern civilisation; sk "Genevieve" in its PERSONAL APPLICATIONS are now available for balance work of Alex Mackenzie, as the undefeatable, skipper, and the other Scottish players.

(Lyceum) of season at Palini 's. liucntiquated Glas- WRITTEN APPLICATIONS should be accompanied by THIS is the story (decorated with music and Technicolor) of three happy sisters, who lived in stamped, self-addressed envelope, with remittance for til steamer which is ibm the scrapyard by "cal devotion of its (V tickets made oavable to W. 'The Good Die Young" H. PALING and CO. EMPIRE CRAW) OPERA -7 LAST 12 NIGHTS TO-MORROW (MON.) "TURANDOT" at 8 TUESDAY "MANON" at 8 Sept.

21 terfly." Sept. 21 "Faust." Sept. 22 "Manon." -Sept. 23 "Turandot." Sept. 24 "Faust." Sept.

24 "Carmen." Sept. 26 "Boheme." a happy middle-class American home. Sister Amy was encaged to the town's 338 George Street. Sydney. PRICES) STALLS.

DRESS CIRCLE 25- GRAND CIRCLE, 10-, 5- by Vernon Harris and Up-and-COITling real estate dirked by LeUiaGeT" man, sister Laurie and sister DAY ADVANCE BOOKING 21-, It-, Now open at PALING'S and rran were tancy tree, or they were until a handsome Broadway celebrity and bitter, self-pitying assistant LA2222. THEATt 1EATRE. Children in arms not admitted. Laurence Harvey Rave Richard Basehart Joe John Ireland Eddie Stanley Baker Mike Gloria Grahame Margaret Leighton Eve SOME capable English and American players 9 PERFORMANCES 22nd Sept, to Friday, 30th Sept, at 8 p.m. Matinee 24th at 2 p.m.

Limited number of reserved grandstand seats dt 19- and 96 children (including admission to ground). 'jt Reservations at Palings, Kippax's, Oldfields, Dick's Shoe Store, Oriental Hotel King's Cross. General Admission to Ground, 9-; children, 3- Ceaatry shews: Kembla Grange Racecourse, 25th SepL, at 2 p.m.; Newcastle Showground, let Oct at 2 and p.m.; Bathurst Showground, 2nd Oct at 2 Canberra, Northbourne Oval, 3rd Oct at 2 p.m. sjajjjjjjssssjVssBSBsa 107 came into the circle. Then there was trouble.

Plans at Empire and Nicholson's In short, the story, by daya ahead. Ealre Corns. Oct. "Roseasarle Oa lee." rMMo. 342 WifMattbew Fox, M(Ortjtoal).

Fannie Hurst, is a pretty iau io maice tne best of a HOYTS CITY THEATRES rather gloom-sodden scriot glutinous thing. Unless your in this efficiently common- wstes ran to nomespun place little English suspense Philosophy, tears, sugar dram r. no spice, we wouldn REGENT HCRRY LAST It DAYS, BM2487 and tie The Hltai J.CW., PRESENTS ft deals enlsodicallv with EJ! John Wayne Cinemascope. HMJB, (O), and featurettes. The Greatest Masktl Drmm ef Al Jim! while.

Siavfairand suburbs.) Of the robbery, which brings aVA aVV With Charles Tirurwell, Bettlna Welch, GLENN FORD Tvniiam i Kees and Big Cast, ROYAL OCT. 7. "THE DEEP BLUE SEA." Plus Tom and Jerry Cartoon, Pet Smith i 5, Special, Metro Int. and Autt. Newt, ate.

I -I IJ.JIM1-...M.J flVOLi BA4S31 PLAZA MA6107 "Slttinf Bon," Cinemascope (O). and "Carolloa Caaooa ball" G. CENTURY VBM224i "A Maa Called Peter," Cinemascope. Richard. -Todd (G), and featurettes.

MAYFAIR MA6387 "Yooat At Heart," Frank Sinatra, Doris Day GV and featurettes. ESQUIRE MA6708 "Aa laspeefor CaHj," Alas-stair Sim (O), and "DtU oa Horseback. PARIS MA9i93 "Little FaltlTe.M Richie Andrusco (G), and abb. version "The River'! EMBASSY BW1863 "Happy Ever After," Barry Fitzierald (G), and featurettes;" PAUtt MA62S7 "The Cood Die Veaat," Laurence Harvey (A), and representing "AM Anaerteaa tne threads together, is by picture, oy There is the American clerk i with troubles who wants moiey to fly his wife back to New York and happiness; there is the maimed boxer who can't find a job; there is the Ameruan flyer who deserts to keep an eye on his worthless wife, And there is the scoundrelly "Britisher -who convinces these 'unhappy un-criminal people that they should take up major crime a hard one to swallow, -v Laurence Harvey, as the scoundrel. Richard Base- TO-DAY se-salle Cntlsct i Adults 47 CaiM 1C TO-NIGHT AR-crar CosMwrt, ton aomra iUuu! 'ply and mate in Witttag Move.

I Kt i p'any; 2. i 'Kitkti Plus: O.M. Tech. Cartoon, Metro News, Metro News, I AflaiuM. SI- (Saoser etc; Children under 16 not admitted.

admitted. No. 1 Jetty, Clmlar Qny. EXOTIOUE. MMU! I.

JrWOmtlNiiM SENSATIONAL REVUE! NIGHTLY al ft, MATS. SATS, and HOLS, at 2 pM. xrvrvf I as the -worried Xint'a. 5TV4.50. ctro and Aust.

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