Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 12 June 1959
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. ADAPTED from Charles Dickens's famous novel, depicting the supreme self-sacrifice of a young lawyer during the bloody era of the French Revolution. "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" stars Dirk Bogarde, Dorothy Tutin and Cecil Parker. Christopher Lee brings to the screen a brand new conception of the blood-sucking vampire who preyed on helpless women, in the film of "DRACULA," which also features Peter Cushing as the man who finally tracks down the human monster. Carol Marsh portrays one of Dracula's luckless victims. The touching story of a young R.A. F. officer's love for a beautiful Japanese girl whom he meets while on a language course in Delhi is the theme of "THE WIND CANNOT READ," which stars Dirk Bogarde and Yoko Tani.

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