Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Saturday, 05 March 1949
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. A man who believes himself to have been the lover of the girl in his Italian Renaissance painting and, on thinking he has found her re-incarnation, attempts to charm her into living in his eccentric way of life, is the role played by Eric Portman in "CORRIDOR OF MIRRORS"—to be presented on Monday for three days. Lovely newcomer Edana Romney is his co-star. In "VICE VERSA," screen version of the famous F. Anstey novel coming on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Roger Livesey plays the part of a rather pompous Victorian stockbroker, who, by uttering a wish to exchange physical places with his son—whilst holding a magic Indian stone—actually gets the opportunity. Young Anthony Newley plays the son in this hilarious encounter.

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