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. . . . The<br />
. . . This<br />
HIGH<br />
TREASON<br />
. . . The threat of violence<br />
hangs over England. The enemies<br />
within wear the terrible<br />
disguise of ordinary people. A<br />
startling expose directed by Roy<br />
Boulting and produced by Paul<br />
Soskin.<br />
.... What happens when an<br />
Outpost of Empire finds that<br />
its new Governor is a working<br />
man from Lancashire.<br />
Great acting performances<br />
by Eric Portman, Cecil Parker,<br />
Helen Cherry and a team of<br />
those character players for<br />
which British films are justly<br />
acclaimed, make this film yet<br />
HIS<br />
EXCELLENCY<br />
another Ealing Studios triumph.<br />
Sparkling entertainment directed<br />
by Robert (Kind Hearts<br />
and Coronets) Homer.<br />
I BELIEVE IN YOU<br />
. . . Celia (Brief Encounter)<br />
Johnson teamed with versatile,<br />
sophisticated Cecil Parker in<br />
the picture which lifts the lid<br />
off a Police Court and tells the<br />
story of those anonymous people<br />
who stretch out helping<br />
hands to bewildered youngsters<br />
trapped in the underworld<br />
jungle. Directed by Basil Dearden,<br />
the man whose touch<br />
made "The Blue Lamp" an<br />
international success. A fine<br />
product from the famous Ealing<br />
Studios, it introduces lovely<br />
newcomer Joan Collins and a<br />
supporting cast of distinction.<br />
THE IMPORTANCE<br />
OF BEING EARNEST<br />
with one of the greofcst costs<br />
ever assembled in o British studio,<br />
Oscar Wilde's memorable comedy<br />
comes to the screen in Technicolor.<br />
Michael Redgrave, Michael Denison,<br />
Joan Greenwood, Dama Edith Evans,<br />
Margaret Rutherford and Miles Malieson<br />
portray with distinction Wilde's<br />
tomous characters. Directed by Anthony<br />
(The Browning Version) Asquith,<br />
produced by Teddy Boird<br />
THE<br />
HILL<br />
LAVENDER<br />
MOB<br />
. . . Another winner from Ealing<br />
Studios presenting the most<br />
formidable gang of master<br />
thieves the country has ever<br />
known. Alec Guinness and<br />
Stanley Holloway are teamed<br />
together in this hilarious comedy<br />
hit, directed by Charles<br />
Crichton.<br />
.... Screen adaptation of Arnold<br />
Bennett's famous book<br />
starring the versatile Alec<br />
Guinness, Glynis Johns, Valerie<br />
Hobson and Petula Clark.<br />
Filmed in the actual locale of<br />
the novel—the Potteries district<br />
of England, this delightful<br />
tale tells the story of the<br />
"cheekiest man in the world."<br />
THE<br />
CARD<br />
Produced, designed and directed<br />
by Ronald Neame and<br />
John Bryan, the team which<br />
brought to the screen that<br />
great story of motion pictures<br />
"The Magic Box."<br />
PENNY<br />
PRINCESS<br />
.... When a New York shopgirl<br />
inherits a piece of Europe<br />
it is practically a problem for<br />
the United Nations.<br />
In this Technicolor comedy.<br />
lovely Yolande Donlon is<br />
teamed with handsome Dirk<br />
Bogarde, the latter playing his<br />
first screen comedy role. Written<br />
and directed by Val Guest,<br />
the story takes the camera to a<br />
mountain village in sunny<br />
Spain, representing the mythical,<br />
mirthful kingdom of Lampidorra.<br />
HUNTED<br />
.... A new child actor co stars with<br />
Dirk Bogarde, lovely Elizabeth Sellars<br />
and talented Kay Walsh in this emotion<br />
packed thriller. Six and o half<br />
years old Jon Whiteley of Aberdeen,<br />
Scotland gives a great performance as<br />
the little boy who finds the first real<br />
love and kindness of his life in a murderer<br />
fleeing the length of Britain<br />
from the police. The picture is directed<br />
by Charles Crichton, and produced<br />
by Julian Wintle.<br />
WHERE NO<br />
VULTURES<br />
FLY<br />
Royal Performance<br />
Film. An Ealing Studios production<br />
in Technicolor, photographed<br />
entirely on location on<br />
the plains of Africa. Directed<br />
by that master of the outdoors,<br />
Harry Watt, the picture stars<br />
Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan<br />
and Harold Warrender.<br />
. . . Again Alec Guinness, giving<br />
yet another wonderful performance<br />
in this Ealing Studios<br />
comedy telling the story of a<br />
little man with a big invention<br />
nobody wants. With him in the<br />
cast are lovely Joan Greenwood,<br />
Cecil Parker, Michael<br />
Gough and Ernest Thesiger.<br />
Directed by Alexander "Whis-<br />
THE MAN IN<br />
THE WHITE SUIT<br />
ky Galore" MacKendrick from<br />
a screenplay by Roger Mac-<br />
Dougall, John Dighton and<br />
MacKendrick, the picture is<br />
"Tailormade" for the Film<br />
Trade!<br />
SECRET<br />
PEOPLE<br />
.... A vivid dramatic story of<br />
the attempted assassination of<br />
a military despot and the net<br />
of intrigue which collects both<br />
innocent and guilty and leaves<br />
them facing the aftermath of<br />
retribution. The international<br />
cast headed by Valentino Coresa<br />
and Serge Reggiani, introduces<br />
talented overnight star<br />
Audrey Hepburn. Produced and<br />
directed by Thorold Dickinson<br />
—one of Britain's leading directors.<br />
ENCORE<br />
is the lotest and greatest<br />
of the Somerset Maugham short story<br />
films In the tradition of QUARTET<br />
ond TRIO, ENCORE presents o brilliant<br />
cast headed by Glynis Johns,<br />
Nigel Patrick, Roland Culver, Ronald<br />
Squire ond Terence Morgan. Scripted<br />
by T E.B. Clarke, Arthur McCrae and<br />
Eric Ambler; directed by Pot Jackson,<br />
Anthony Pelissier, (Harold French and<br />
produced by Anthony Dornborough.<br />
and Especially These Fine Motion Pictures from the Famed PINEWOOD and EALING Studios,<br />
Associated with the J. ARTHUR RANK ORGANIZATION, LTD.