Film Preview - Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 09 July 1954
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. In "MOULIN ROUGE," Jose Ferrer portrays the famous crippled artist, Toulouse-Lautrec, Zsa-Zsa Gabor and Colette Marchand also star in the Technicolor production. The film shows how Lautrec, the son of a rich Count, suffered an accident when a boy which stopped the growth of his legs. Due to his ridiculous physique, his first sweetheart told him: "No girl will marry you ever." Thus when true love did come, through the beautiful and faithful Myriamme. Lautrec refused to recognize it, fearing that he would be deceived again . . . The attraction for the second half of the week is "HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON," a Technicolor production starring Danny Kaye, Farley Granger, and the French ballerina, Jeanmaire.

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