ANTON DIFFRING, accompanied by Cliff Elson. of ABC, made a personal appearance at the Savoy. Brighton. on Thursday. June 16, for the showing of "Circus of Horrors." Anton Diffring came specially over from the Continent to make this appearance and received a tremendous ovation fr
June 23, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
Twentieth Century-Fox. American (A). CinemaScoPe. Photographed in De Luxe Colour. Directed by Ella Kazan. Featuring Montgomery Clift. Lee Remick and Jo Van Fleet. 9,879 feet. Release July 4, 1960 . . A DOWN-TO-EARTH melodrama, based on novels by William Bradford Huie and Borden
June 23, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
YORKSHIRE.—A. S. Hyde. in the absence of J. X. Prendergast, presided at the June meeting and. reporting on the annual conference and the General Council meeting at Folkestone, referred to the censorship discussions there and said that "some nasty films were being produced and pr
June 23, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
LONDON June 28: Hercules Unchained (U). Warner-Pathe. 'Varner Theatre. 10.30 a.m. Roses for the Prosecutor. (A). Gala. Gab Royal. 10.30 a.m. June 29: Light Up the Sky (A). British Lion. Studio One. 10.30 cm-. July 1: The Hitch-Hiker (Re-issue) (X). Acme. 2.30 p.m. MANCHESTER Jun
June 23, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
A/M, Pavilion, S Coldfield. D. P. Carey, A/M, Odeon, Portsn: h. D. Clarke, Odeon, Derby. D. P. Fail, Gaumont, North Shie: D. MacPherson, George, Kilmarno L. A. L. Moneypenny, Odeon, St. H •r. Jersey, C.I. J. 0. Paton, Ritz, Brighouse. J. Stewart, Picture Palace, Glasgow. 1. N. T
June 23, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
BONN.—West German Government officials have expressed disappointment about French and Italian unwillingness to remove film trade restrictions and bring in new and more liberal import terms as introduced by the Donn Government. Bonn Government officials say that the recent OEEC f
May 5, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
THE Sub Aqua Club co-operated with assistant man.iger B. Baron when he exploited "The Wr.:;1; of the Mary Deare " at the Ritz, Bradford. lhe club arranged presentations of equipment in the theatre vestibule and in their own headq u., r ters. Specially compiled leaflets were prim
May 5, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
Film/011ie/Showroom/Storage accommodation available on Ground Floor and Basement in units of 1100,1550, 2500 sq. ft. or as a whole, 3t 10/- to 20/- sq. ft. exclusive. SHAWS 78 Shaftesbury Av., W.I. Gil SISI
May 5, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England