Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Saturday, 26 May 1951
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. THERE will be a murder story at the Pavilion, Selsey, when " MURDER AT THE WINDMILL ” is showing the beginning next week. The film stars Garry Marsh and Jimmy Edwards In a thrilling story filmed Inside a West End theatre. The film also features some of the famous Windmill girls. For the remainder the week romance, music and comity are blended in “THIS TIME FOR KEEPS” which stars Esther Williams, Laurits Melchoir, Jimmy Durante, Johnnie Johnson and Xavier Cugat and his orchestra. Miss Williams will be seen an array of 10 bathing costumes in her role as an aquatic star.

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