Film Preview – Chichester Observer – Saturday, 27 August 1949
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. A battle of wits between seven dangerous people to gain a fortune in gold bullion buried in lonely Alpine region forms the basis of the exciting drama "SNOWBOUND", which may be seen on Monday for three days. Produced by Sydney Box, the film’s strong cast includes Robert Newton, Dennis Price, Stanley Holloway, Herbert Lom, Guy Middleton and Mila Parley. Starting on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in "UP IN ARMS" is Danny Kaye, who, as a young man completely obsessed with imaginary ailments, is enrolled into the army with his friend, Dana Andrews. How he is captured by the Japs, but to turn the tables on them, makes fine comedy entertainment, while the romantic and musical sides are in the hands of Constance Dowling and Dinah Shore.

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