Film Listings – Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 28 October 1955
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PAVILION, SELSE.Y EDMOND O'BRIEN, Joan Fontaine and Ida Lupino star In "THE BIGAMIST." When Harry and Eve Graham, married and childless for eight years, attempt to adopt a child through an adoption agency in their home city of San Francisco. Mr. Jordan, the meticulous adoption officer, senses that all is not well. He determines to investigate into every corner of Harry Graham's life before he recommends adoption to the board. Mr. Jordan's investigations eventually lead him to discover a terrible truth - he finds Harry Graham is married to another woman . . . From this point the film takes an unusual twist and has a surprise ending. - "SPACEWAYS." with Howard Duff, Eva Bartok and Andrew Osborn is the first British effort in the sphere of the science-fiction thriller. The film has drama, mystery and suspense. and builds up to a thrilling climax. An absorbing tale of romance and adventure Is told in the Technicolor drama. "SECRET OF THE INCAS." Starring Charlton Heston, Robert Young, Nicole Maurey, Thomas Mitchell and Yama Sumac. The film is set against the exotic and dangerous background of the Peruvian Andes. The story concerns a young adventurer, Heston, who has vowed to make a million dollars by hook or by crook. His opportunity comes when he catches on to the secret of the Incas, the location of a precious, bejewelled mask that has been lost to civilisation for centuries. Complications arise, however, when it is found that others are interested in the treasure.

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