Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Saturday, 23 June 1951
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. FAMOUS singing star Bing Crosby comes to the screen of the Pavilion, Selsey, for the first part of the week when the comedy-drama "RIDING HIGH" will the main attraction. Co-starring with Bing Crosby, who plays a happy-go-lucky race-horse owner, are Charles Bickford, Francis Gifford and Coleen Gray. The film was produced by the three times Academy Award winner Frank Capra, One best comedy-romances of the year, "THE CURE FOR LOVE," will be showing for the remainder of the week. Robert Donat, one of the greatest actors of our time, starred in the play of the same name, and now repeats his great stage triumph in the film. He is supported by a top-line cast, including Renee Asherson, Dora Bryan, Marjorie Rhodes and Thora Hird.

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