Film Listings – Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 04 March 1955
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. VERA Ralston, Joan Leslie. Forrest Tucker and John Russell appear in "JUBILEE TRAIL," a film of Gwen Bristow's best-selling Western novel, photographed in Trucolor. Joan Leslie portrays the bride of a Californian trader who makes the perilous journey to her husband's home. In New Orleans she is befriended by Vera Ralston, beautiful and vivacious darling of the cabarets, who in turn is aided by Joan in escaping when wrongly accused of murder. The two become friends during the remainder of the trip West, where the bride discovers her husband has left a heartbroken girl with an illegitimate child.... A true story taken from the files of Scotland Yard, "THE CASE OF SOHO RED," concerns the general public's worst offenders, those heartless and ruthless crooks who prey on lonely and innocent victims under the guise of marriage bureaus. Starring are Clifford Evans, as Inspector Stryker of Scotland Yard, with lovely new discovery Ann Gudrun, as the innocent victim. "DANCE LITTLE LADY" is the story of a principal dancer and rapidly rising star (Mai Zetterling) whose happiness is shattered by an unfaithful husband (Terence Morgan) and a car crash after which she is told she may never dance again. A moving sequence deals with her recovery through the deep personal interest of a doctor (Guy Rolfes) and their mutual interest in her daughter (Mandy), a little lady who loves to dance.

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