Film Preview – Chichester Observer – Saturday, 18 June 1949
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. Set in New York’s Greenwich Village. "OUT OF THE BLUE" a sparkling new comedy coming on Monday for three days—involves a handsome artist (Turhan Bey); a Philadelphia debutante (Virginia Mayo) interested in finding a mate for her dog; a hen-pecked husband (George Brent) and a domineering wife (Carole Landis); and a tipsy artist’s model (Ann Dvorak). As two sports fans on holiday Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne are instrumental in saving the lives of a British Secret Service agent (Rex Harrison), Czech inventor and his daughter (Margaret Lockwood) in "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH"—presented for the remainder of the week.

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