Film Listings – Chichester Observer – Saturday, 18 October 1947
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. An outstanding and gripping romantic drama rich in entertainment values, R.K.O. Radio's "TILL THE END OF TIME" opening at the Pavilion on Monday, co-stars Dorothy McGuire, Guy Madison, Robert Mitchum and Bill Williams in a moving story dealing with the manner in which three ex- Marines solve the problems of readjustment after they leave the service. Miss McGuire dominates the romantic interest in the drama. On Thursday, Gainsborough films present "CARAVAN" starring Stewart Granger, Jean Kent and Anne Crawford.

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