Film Listings and Theatre – Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 18 March 1955
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. LOST TREASURE OF THE AMAZON" is an adventure filmed in Technicolor. The story is laid in the wilds of the Amazon amid the head-hunting Jivaro Indians. Fernando Lamas, Rhonda Fleming and Brian Keith take the principal parts. "CEASE FIRE" was photographed entirely on the battlefields of Korea. All the stars are American servicemen. The film is set at a strange part of the war when the United Nations' soldiers withstood the greatest drive of the enemy hordes while at the same time negotiators met the enemy for discussion at Panmunjom. The cinema will be closed on Wednesday for rehearsals. On Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Selsey Players will present "AND THIS WAS ODD," a comedy by Kenneth Horne.

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