Film Listings – Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 27 April 1956
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PAVILION CINEMA. Sunday and Monday April 29th and 30th Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith, Dean Jagger "THE ETERNAL SEA" (u) 5-45 8-45. Mickey Rooney "THE ATOMIC KID" (u) 7-30 only. Tuesday and Wednesday May 1st and 2nd. Glynis Johns, Robert Newton, Donald Sinden "THE BEACHCOMBER" (a) Technicolor 5-45 8-37. Marjorie Main "RICOCHET ROMANCE" (a) 7-05 only. Thursday May 3rd for 3 days Glenn Ford "ROUGH COMPANY" (a) 5-45 8-50 Technicolor and panoramic screen.. Robert Francis "THE BAMBOO PRISON" (a) 7-20 only.

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