Selsey Pavilion Archives: 1950-1959
PAVILION, SELSEY. LAUGHTER and romance provide the gay atmosphere in “EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED," starring Cary Grant, Franchot Tone, Diana Lynn and the new discovery, Betsy Drake, at the Selsey Pavilion for the first two days of next week. The film tells the hilarious adventures of a bachelor doctor who wants to remain single despite the efforts of Betsy Drake to persuade him that every girl should be married. The famous British production, "THE BLUE LAMP.” is the main feature for the remainder of the week. The film tells authentically about the administration of the police force and the many jobs it performs. Jack Warner and Jimmy Hanley portray the two constables who become involved in the criminal activities of Dirk Bogarde and Peggy Evans.