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2 t Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, Novmber 26, 1971' * FIRST NIGHT NERVES SPOIL


CALDERSTONES PANTOMIME PRODUCTIONS at Caldcr- stoncs Hospital arc usually


enjoyable and entertaining but. the .first night of this year’s annual pantomime,Aladdin,- was a disappointment.


the Calderstones Review and Amateur Dramatic Society, never seemed to get off the ground and tho players were sadly hampered by - an over- long and out-of-date script. Susan Russell, as Aladdin,


nervous as it was the first night and they tended to hurry their words, making it difficult


Waddington Social Club , THIS SATURDAY' DANCE TO


THE INVADERS S.00 p.m.


Cover charge to be paid at the door


Saturday, December 4th TONY KENNEDY’S DISCOTHEQUE


TONIGHT FRIDAY At the British Legion THE TRIANGLE from Preston


Country and Western and Folk DON’T FORGET


Waddington Drama Group arc presenting


at 7.30 p.m. in St. Helen’s Sunday School


FISH OUT OF WATER Tonight and Saturday


Clifheroe Parish Church Mothers’ Union AFTERNOON TEA and SALE


in the SUNDAY SCHOOL, November 27th at 3 p.m. Admission (including tea) lOp — Children 5p


O P E R A F O R A L L


‘DIE FLEDERMAUS’ (Johann Strauss)


SUNG IN ENGLISH PLAYED IN COSTUME sponsored by CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY


GIRLS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHATBURN ROAD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1st 8.00 p.m.—Please note the time


Tickets at the door 45p. . --------- - Students ]0p


BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY King George’s Hall, Blackburn.


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 7.30 p.m. ME S S IA H (Handel)


Tickets available now (S.A.E.) from 54 Langham Road, Blackburn, and The Public Halls, Northgate.


Conductor: HORACE TATTERSALL, M.B.E. Back Balcony 40p., Stalls 40.,- 30p.


MANCHESTER MOZART ORCHESTRA


BURNLEY ROUND TABLE HOSPITAL 5000 APPEAL


Presents


WINGATES TEMPERANCE PRIZE BAND


on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10th, at 8.00 p.m. Doors open 7.30 p.m. in


Hebdens Motor Showrooms Todmorden Road, Burnley


Admission 50 pence Tickets obtainable from:


M f C’nB00,1S’ 54J he Mall, Burnley; Mr. George Hebden, Hcbdcns, Burnley; Mr. Williams, Central Travel Services,


Burnley


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB. WELLGATE


Tel. 3585 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th RON MARTIN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28th BETTY DUNCAN


Double (won) 27


4 £30 this week.


TREBLE (no* won) 7 18 15


£50 (his week. Y2J DISCOTHEQUE


WHERE? NEWTON INSTITUTE WHEN? Friday, November 26th HOW MUCH? 30p


Danoing 8.30 p.m.— 1 a.m.


Hot Dogs and Hamburgers . at reasonable charges.


Right of Admission Reserved


M rk % m t Hotel £1.75


Menu for November 19tli to •December 2nd


_ Chefs-Pate, Fres Prawns Conuille


hly Souse Herrings


Beetroot Consomme Fresh Minestrone


PoacHod ^camp! — Tomato, .Wine & Garlic Sauce — With Rice Deep Friod Chicken Breast Stuffod with Garlio Butter


Kidneys with Onion, cooked in Red Win* . Curried Beef Steak Madras with Condiments" *


Garnished Grilled Sirloin or Rumnsteak — 25u EXTRA Roast local Grouse, Bread Sauce, Fried Breadcrumbs *


and Came Chios — 75n EXTRA


■ All Main Courses include — Baked Jacket Potatoes Plu Chinned Potatoes


s two seasonal vegetables


Sweets from the Trolley Cheese & Biscuits Coffoo ton extra


Dinner commences 7 n.m. Last, reservations for dinner 10 n.m. Our extensive a-a-carto menu will also be'available


> ______ Tolenhono Glsburn 345.237 - 485


10% SERVICE CHARGE IS ADDED TO ALL BILLS STIBK HOUSE. GISBURN. Nr CLITHEROE .


B um p e r Im c s s W h i s t AND


D om m o D r iv e


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th at


THE ST. MARY’S PARISH CHURCH HALL ' Commence 7.30 p.m.


1st PRIZE LADIES’ WHIST — A TURKEY 1st PRIZE GENT’S WHIST — A TURKEY


ADMISSION 25p , ■ '


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th J UM B L E S A L E


at SHAWBRIDGE Commence 2.30 p.m.


C L I T H E R O E F.C.


SO C IA L EVENING AND


SU P PER


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd at


EDISFORD BRIDGE HOTEL . Commence 8.00 p.m. .


The half-yearly draw for Clitheroe F.C. “200” Club will take place the same evening. All “200” Club members are cordially invited to. attend. The draw will be made by DAVE THOMAS (Burnley arid England Under-23 International Player)


ADMISSION 40p


KING GEORGE’S FUND FOR SAILORS WHALLEY CIRCLE


FESTIVE COFFEE MORNING AND EVENING 10,30 a.m. fo 12 noon — 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1971 at ’


THE CONFERENCE HOUSE, WHALLEY ABBEY


Christmas Tree :: Hamper :: Christmas Stall Cake Stall :: Tombola :: Hat Bar


Bring and Buy “Good.as New” Clothes for the Under Fives ' ■


------- ;—:—- Good Parking Facilities Admission lOp


AIGHTON, BAILEY and CHAIGLEY MEMORIAL HALL ’


HURST GREEN


CHRISTMAS WHIST ■


: AND


DOMINO DRIVE will be-.held in the hall


on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th


, Children school age compete for Children’s Prizes To commence 7.30 p.m.


Admission: Adults 25p. Children 15p. (Refreshments included)


D I S P L A Y ADVERTISING SELLS


A SOLAR PRODUCTION-PANAVISION’ -COLOUR BY DELUXE* |>4 CINEMA CENTER FILMS PRESENTATION-A 20th CENTURY-FOX RELEASE________


IVrUtea ty HARRY KLEINER-Mtisic by MICHEL UGRANOExecutiio Pioiucir R0BERTE.IIB.tU Produced by JACK N. REDDISH • Directed by LEE H. KATUN


STEVE McQUEENm "LE MANS " ELGA?ANDERSEN . Clitheroe and District Young Farmers’ Club


DANCE to be held in the


FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


on FRIDAY,' NOVEMBER 26th, 1971 Dancing 9 p.m. to. 1 a.m. to the


SILVER KEYNOTES DANCE BAND Admission 35p -1- ------ Refreshments Available


PARISH OF WHITEWELL Parochial Church Council


AUTUMN SALE OF WORK Wednesday next


December 1st, 1971


Contributions in kind a n d Donations gratefully received. Proceeds for Church Funds. Please help.


' Christmas and other gifts. Cakes, Teas, etc.


SLAIDBURN TREFOIL GUILD ANNUAL


CHRISMS FAIR in tile


Admission (including Tea) ]0p Children 5p


Opener: Mrs. C. J. M. Purvis (District Commissioner for Garstang area)


Saturday, December 4th at 2.30 p.m.


VILLAGE HALL


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


Admission (inc. Supper) 25p


(In aid of Royal Institute for the Blind) at 7.45 p.m.


FOLK CLUB Tonight 8.30


From Scotland the famous folk entertainer


BIG BILL BARCLAY ! and NEVIS


Dog.and Partridge, Wollgate, Clithcroe.


Soon: Marie Little Lancashire Young Farmers


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall Thursday, December 2nd at 7.45 p.m.


Admission* 25p ■ (including Refreshments)


E © A D E U H N E R MOBILE DISCO


TAKING BOOKINGS FOR CHRISTMAS 21st PARTIES etc. _


DON’T DELAY-B O O K NOW Reasonable Terms


Ring WHALLEY'3304 or 3400 »


THEO WIL and SONS I


4 & 7 YOR CLITHER Tel. 268


at WHITEWELL SCHOOL from 3.30 to 5i30 p.m. Articles suitable for


smiidrai1EIHB CIVIC HALL


Tel. 3278 GRAND KINEMA Tel. 3278 FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7.30 p.m.


ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES (U)


Steve McQueen fakes you S for a drive in the country. . i V\' The country is France. The drive isat20CMPH.


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MONDAY TO SATURDAY at 7.30 p.m. » f


I t i i m *y\ BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE A CONCERT


will be given in the CIVIC HALL


- York Street, Clitheroe on


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1971 at 8.00 p.m. ’ by


THE BLACKBURN SINFOOTA


(Conductor; Nicholas Smith) with .


ANTONY PEEBLES


(First prize winner of the B.B.C. Pianoforte Competition, 1971)


I ; PROGRAMME


Karelia Suite ‘ .............. ............. Pianoforte Concerto No. 5 (“The Emperor”) ................ Beethoven. (Soloist: Antony Peebles)


Sibelius.


Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”) .......Dvorak.


Ticket/Programmes priced 50p (pensioners and young persons under 16 years half-price) obtainable from the Public Library or Civic Hall and, subject to availability, at the door on the night of the Concert. '. Postal applications will be accepted.


WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH CENTENARY FUND CHRISTMAS FAYRE


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 271b, 1971 Open at 2.30p.m. ?


: By Mr. Noel Kershaw, M.A. STALLS :: GIFTS :: BARGAINS


And an only appearance of FATHER CHRISTMAS


Admission: Adults 3p The Ideal Christmas'Gift—


re-live your Lakeland holiday. .


"INSIDE THE REAL LAKELAND" 1.25 post pjjil


"IN MOUNTAIN LAKELAND" 3.45 post paid


Both are written by A. II. GRIFFIN who Jives inside the National Park and


a t an authority on the Lake District. Lavishly is widely rccognited


produced and Illustrated with dozens of splendid new Lakeland pictures,


. Tleisc seed me.................................. ...................... ... Name (Please print)


(chq./p.o, enc.).., From your bookseller or from the publishers :


The Guardian Press Stanley Road, Blackpool, FIT 4QN.


-------------- Children 2p NEWTON INSTITUTE GRAND .


CHRISTMAS BALL and SUPPER


Friday, December 3rd Sp.m. to 1a.m.


Supper 8 p.m. (prompt)


BILL SUTCLIFFE’S BAND Licensed Bar


Tickets £1.20 (Limited) Available from:


Committee Members or riu'g Slaidburn 642


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


Christmas Fayre


will be held on


Saturday, November 27th, ’71 at 3.30 p.m. in the


VILLAGE INSTITUTE


Opener: Mrs. J._ C. Kenyon, of Slaidburn


In the evening


WHIST and DOMINOES at 8.00 p.m.


Admission 25p (including Supper)


TRINITY DANCING CLASS


JumMe Sale. - TONIGHT


Friday, November 26th at 7.00 p.m.


Admission 2p (Refreshments available)


SUNDAY SERVICES November 28th


Evensong ........ 6.30p.m. METHODIST


Eucharist ....... 9.15 a.m. MISSIONARY SOCIETY


Chairman: Mr. M. Ralph Horne . of ■


Trinity Methodist Church Saturday, November 27th at 7.00p.m.


Speaker: Rev. Norman Goreham from Ivory Coast


Waddington


who-will show slides during ,


Soloist: Mrs. Davey ; his talk *ca and Biscuits provided


ANNUAL MEETING at


FAMILY SOCIAL IN SCHOOL


Saturday, .November 27th Tea at 4.00 p.m.


Adults 15p — Children lOp . . (Under school age free)


Trenten seledio unus


PRESE AT


Sunday, November 28th at 6.30 p.m.


■ Mr. M: Johnson ' (Blackburn)


.■v Women’s Fellowship 2.45 p.m. .


Wednesday, December 1st General Meeting


The Church of St. Catherine West Bradford


DEDICATION WEEKEND


AT TEAS C


CLITHEROE COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS


™ UNITED ADVENT SERVICE


6 p.m. SUNDAY ' NOVEMBER 28th


ST. JAMES’S CHURCH (No Evening Service, at St. Mary’s)


was the only person to speak clearly and audibly and her performance was a pleasure to watch. The others may have been


This production, staged by .......


special effects including a dance routine with the young dancers all in black except for patches of . white which showed up- startlingly under ultra-violet light.


were, very suitable and colour­ ful and. the Chinese headdres­ ses, worn by; the emperor, and the grand vizier looked au­ thentic. There were some good


. The lighting inside Aladdin’s cave was also well 1 done. Sound effects would have been much more effective had 'hey not been so loud. On several occasions, the off-stage- noises drowned the dialogue on stage.


Hoddcr Valley Fox Club


to understand what they said, thereby losing much of the humour. • • • • s Costumes for the production


SATURDAY BBC-1


- cartoon carnival. 12.30-3.50: GRANDSTAND,


football, racing from Newbury, boxing, rugby,; cross. country running. ■


‘Wild Horse’). 4.40: Sports re­ sults service.


3.50: LANCER. (Western


starring Jimmy Edwards). 5.35: News. 5.45: B RU C E FOR­ SYTH AND THE GENERA­ TION GAME.


5.5: WHACKO! (new series ;


. 6.30: DESIREE,'(film star­ ring Marlon Brandon, Jean


Ringo Starr, Sves-Berti! Taubc, Basil Brush. Marvin, Welch and Farrar. Hannu Mikkola. 9.50: NEWS.. 10.5: MATCH OF THE


GREEN,‘The Fighter’. .9.5: CILLA; with guest stars


ANNUAL


WHIST AND DOMINO


DRIVE in the.


WHITEWELL HOTEL


MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 7.30 p.m.


Admission 30p Prizes Christmas Fayre . BBC-2


2: ‘THE MONTE CARLO STORY? (film starring Marlene


Cllthcroc Branch of the


National- Federation of Old Age Pensions Association


CHRISTMAS FAYRE


Saturday, November 27th, ’71 at Stanley House, Lowcrgate


Gift Stall :: Cake Stall ’ Christmas Cards etc.- Buffet Tea served Admission 2]p , *


Simmons. Merle Oberon, and Michael Rennie.).' 8.20: DIXON OF DOCK


WIE BITTE?: 10.30: ZARA- BANDA. 11.45: Weekend Wea­ ther. 11.50: AH BONGO’S


9.35: SQUARE TWO. 10:


Dietrich). 3.35: PLAY AWAY, ’ entertainment for children.'?! " ■


NEWS AND SPORT. 7.40: • RUGBY.i SPECIAL, France v..;,, Australia.


7.10: WESTMINSTER. 7.30: , ,,


Ship of'the. Sun Gods—theory about ship-carvings on rocksin Norway dating from the Bronze' Age. 9.5: WIVES and DAU­ GHTERS.


• Michael Redgrave.


CONCERT . 10.30: TALL STORIES, Michael Hordern and Richard Briers in Down in the Forest. 10.50: News. 10.55: FILM NIGHT, Sir


9.50: CAT STEVENS IN


HOUSE OF USHER’, (film-, starring Vincent Price. Mark: Damon and Myma Fahey.: 12.40: CLOSEDOWN.


11.25: THE FALL OF THE BBC 1 SUNDAY


DAY. 11.5: B R A D E N’S WEEK. 11.40: Weatherman.


ASIAN VIEWERS. 9.30. WIE BITTE? 10: ZARABANDA. 11.30: MORNING SERVICE, from St. Salvator’s Chapel, Uni­ versity of St. Andrews. 11.35:, FACT and FICTION: 12: THE TEMPERATURE


9: M A G A Z I N E FOR


; FARMING. 2: THE GAP. the arts. 2.25:


' 3: ORCHESTRA WIVES, (film featuring Glenn Miller and his Orchestra w i t h - George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford,). 4.35: WALT DISNEY, (Run. Light Buck. Run). 5.20: TOM. B ROWN’S SCHOOLDAYS. 6.5: News: 6.15: TH E STORY OF


MADE IN BRITAIN. 2.34: News Headlines. 2.35: HERE’S LUCY.


TRAVELLER. 12.25: CON­ FLICT AT WORK. 1.25:


A 8.20: CHRONICLE, T h e 1


CARL-,GUSTAV JUNG, (new? senestold by: Laurens - van - der PostV 6.45: BARBARA MUL­


LEN—Appeals for-Children in need of help. 6.50: SONGS OF


PRAISE, from the Mid' Kirk Greenock.


WISE SHOW. 810: TAR- TUFFE (by Molierc), starring .Michael Horden. Michael Craig, John Standing. 9.50: News.


MORECAMBE AND


..10.10: OMNIBUS, the Mai- son de la Culture in -Amienk with extracts from perfor­ mances. 10.50: PARKINSON.


.


11.40: Weatherman. . BBC 2 SUNDAY


ther. 7.25: ISAAC STERN plays Sibelius with the London Symphony Orchestra. 8.10: THE WORLD ABOUT US, ‘Incre-. dible; Hummingbirds. 8.55: WIVES and DAUGHTERS. 9.40: DEMOLITION. 9.50: COMEDY TONIGHT from The Talk of the Town. 10.35: TELEVISION DOCTOR In­ fertility. 10.50: ■ ONE MAN’S WEEK, Alan Bennett. 11.20: News Summary.


7: News Review and ' Wea­ '


SATURDAY ITV


ROCKET R OB IN HOOD. 12.45: News.


Football, racing from Newcas­ tle, and Wolverhampton, tennis wrestling, results.


12:50: WORLD OF SPORT,


r ,5 ;^ .THE MAN F R OM U.N.C.L.E. 5.5: NEWS


6.10: TH E . COMEDIANS. 6.40: THE AVNGERS. 7.35:


6: SYLVESTER, cartoon. 11.55:. ARCHERY. 12.20: PROGRAMMES


’ PLEASE SIR. ■ 8.10: ‘SLEEP MY LOVE (film with Claudetfe Colbert, Alison Courtland. cannot re­ member why she is'on a train


w o r l d ")' 10! t SHlRLEY’S 10.38; "NEWS.' 10.40: PIO-


1926). 11.25: . THE SILENT FORCE.


'lTV SUNDAY -


' l 1’ THE MORNING SER­ VICE, Sung Eucharist from


James the Great Dursley, Glou- ccstershirc. 12.5: COLLECT-


12.30: RU L E S OF "’HE G^ME’ billiards- and snooker. ■


. A -SHOESTRING.


_ 2.50: ‘THE MALTA STORY' (film with Alec Guincss, Jack


'.Hawkins, Anthony Steel and


. Spitfire pilot). c ^ ( b T H EGOLDEN SHOT.


FLAXTON B0YS


6.15: THE F R E E D OM ROADSHOW. 6.55: STARS


BUSESNDAY" 7‘25: ° N THE , J ‘SS: ‘‘ROMAN HOLIDAY”


tour. Her breakaway leads to romance). 10: NEWS. 10.15: SUNDAY NIGHT THEATRE. The Sig­


years.' 11.30: THE MARTY FELD- MAN COMEDY MACHINE.


nalman’s Apprentice’—wi th Peter Vaughan and Dennis Waterman. Albert and Alfred’s signal box is their life—but no trains have used the line for


* > wlth Gr°SOry Peck and Audrey Hepburn. Princess Ann heir-apparent to an unnamed throne, tires of her goodwill


T,J°,ra R-obs°n. The siege of Malta—seen by. an RAF officer, the ^German Luftwaffe and a


NEERS OF MODERN PAIN­ TING,,. Claude, Monet (1840-


Qitheroe NALGO I has ‘little to fear from ^ boundary. changes’


ON the assumption that the proposed Ribble Valley .Authority stands a reasonable chance-of being approved by the Boundary, Commission, Clitheroe NALGO has little to-fear from the reor­


ganisation of local government; Mr. E. B. Lockett, secretary says in his report.


, longing to branches outside, the area. This would . require the creation of a liaision committee to call general meetings of the branches concerned. ... Branch membership , was 59,


.with mine retired members. At national . level, NALGO had changed from a largely local government officers’ association to a broadly-based public ser­ vice union likely to number half a million in thfe next year. OFFICERS


lations officer and education sec­ retary.


Miss D. Birtwell, Mrs. K. Hil- der, Mrs. H. Rodwell, Miss M. Worthington and Messrs. B. Braithwaite, H. Hilton, F. Heys, P. Rodwell, A. Butler and.-D. Bradbury. Auditors will be Messrs. Booth and Heys.


Elected to the executive were:


branch secretary, Mr. W. Slinger as treasurer, and Mr. E. Bracewell as branch public re­


A. Butt, clerk to Clitheroe Rural Council accepted a life membership certificate of the Benevolent and Orphan Fund on behalf of Mr. T. P. Rushtori, former clerk to the council, who was unable to attend. • Mr. Lockett will continue as


During the meeting, Mr. W.


..meeting, that the branch would continue to exist, with an in­ creased membership resulting from the , transfer of staff be-


He told, the branch annual ■;


'No ‘L’ plates


WHEN police stopped . a car being driven on the Clitheroc —Whalley by-pass, near Chat- burn, by Mohammed F. Khan (45), of Brook Street, Clitheroe, they , discovered that 'he was


panied by a qualified driver, and was not displaying “L” plates, Clithcroe Magistrates were told. Khan was fined £8,


with endorsement' on each offence. He pleaded guilty by letter.


Danger of flooding


THE river at- Dunsop Bridge is now much nearer to the road, following the erosion of part of the bank during recent flooding.


of cleaning up has been done it, seems likely that flooding will occur again, the surveyor to Bowland Rural Council (Mr. E. Berry) reported this to the highways committee.


Although a certain amount


only a provisional ■ licence holder. However, he was not accom­





Thrills of - ^circuit


i the -toughest..test on earth.for 1 men 'and ’racing cars, is next ■■■week’s -attraction- at The Civic


f “LEGMANS”‘'th e "film which recreates in a- realistic way


I Using over a million pounds’ -- worth - of • cars, with specially .mounted cameras, the film captures a driver’s-


a , top American driver who has • returned -to .Le .Mans .after being injured in a crash the previous, year. In .the crash, a fellow;- driver,;; was- killed - and his -widow played;:- by Elga Anderson,-is also back at .the race track.


Hall,. . - I t ! stars -Steve! McQueen as


■eye view of the . race. As well as the intensity of?


done during a real Le Mans race, and < executive producer Robert .E. Relyea and pro­ ducer


worked with McQueen for almost twp • yeare on pre-. production


Jack- N. Reddish before filming started. g r o u n d w o r k


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Waterloo Road, Clitberoc.


Jesus said: “Ye must be born again.” ■


John 3 v 7.


10.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread 2.30 p.m. Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Gospel’ Meeting. 7.30 p.m. Bible Study Thursday


7.30 p.m. .Prayer Meeting CLITHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Sunday, November 28th 10.30 a.m.


(From the Congregational College, Manchester)


FAMILY WORSHIP Mr. Cliff Bembridge


_Cljtheroe Council of Christian Congregations Advent Service at St. James’s Church


6.00p.m.


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


ADVENT SUNDAY November 28th


Rev. N. D. Walton _ 6.00 p.m.


10.30 a.m.


United Service at St. James’s Church


/ 2.00 p.m. Ladies’ Class


Miss K. Cocker UNITED


CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WILL MEET


TOMORROW, SATURDAY at 7.30 p.m.


at MANOR HALL (off Henthorn' Road)


Speaker:


Mr. R. Cook (of Blackburn) Everybody welcome MANOR HALL,


MHthornc Avenne A1


ANDSE Ar


We welcome you to our meetings Sunday


the. race itself, “Le Mans" mirrors ' the camival-like a i r ’ at : the competition, -over which the grim spectre of death- hangs .' endlessly. ■ Much of, the .filming - was


SHO HOW


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