Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Saturday, 17 February 1951
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. DENNIS Price plays the part most gentle murderer in "KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS" which is at the Pavilion Selsey, for three days, on Monday. Believing that he Is rightly entitled to a dukedom, this disarming person with charming manners sets out to kill one by one each those who might have any chance of succession to the estates, until he himself becomes the Duke. Jeanette MacDonald is back on the screen musical "THE BIRDS AND THE BEES", showing on Thursday for three days The popular, golden-voiced star, makes an auspicious return with Jose Iturbi and Jane Powell in a lilting comedy-romance loaded with songs.

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