Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 22 December 1950
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. DAN DAILEY has Anne Baxter for his leading lady in the Technicolor musical, “YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING," which provides the leading attraction at the Selsey Pavilion for the first part of next week. Both in the same musical show, the two stars marry, and a baby girl is born. The mother and father quarrel over the child's future, Mr Dailey wanting to make her a musical comedy artist and Mrs. Dailey hoping for a normal life for her child. "THREE CAME HOME,’’ the feature for the second half of the week, is a true-to-life story of a Japanese Internment camp and its inmates. In it Claudette Colbert gives a magnificent performance as an American woman who is parted from her husband and sent with other white people to an unbelievably hard life In a concentration camp.

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