Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Saturday, 06 January 1951
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. - AUDIENCES at the Pavilion, Selsey, for the first part of next week will be able to see "THE UNFINISHED DANCE" a Technicolor production starring Margaret O'Brien with Karin Booth. On the supporting programme "ALL THE KING'S MEN" is the leading attraction. This is also in Technicolor. An all-star cast is presented in "PASSPORT TO PIMLICO" at the end the week, and among its ranks are Stanley Holloway, Hermione Baddeley, Margaret Rutherford and Paul Dupuis, from beginning to end the film is a riot mirth, and when it is discovered that part of London is Burgundian territory, and all its residents therefore "aliens.” The supporting programme includes "MAN EATER FROM KUMAYON", the cast of which brings Sabu and Wendell Corey together the leading parts.

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