Selsey Pavilion Archives: 1950-1959
PAVILION, SELSEY. IN the Technicolor Western, "LAW AND ORDER," Ronald Reagan portrays a Marshal who is persuaded by his fiancee to hang up his guns and start a new life as a rancher. He moves to a different town and finds it is being run by unscrupulous villains. His guns have to come out again . . . Dorothy Malone, Preston Foster. and Alex Nicol are also starred. "SOMETHING MONEY CAN'T BUY" is topical with its satirical comments on housing difficulties, and typical of marital squabbles in any age. Patricia Roc, who returned from France to team up with Anthony Steel in this story of a young British officer and his wife who come back from Germany with their two children and find they don't take kindly at all to civilian life in Britain. "STREET CORNER" is a tribute to the women of Britain's police force. The story was taken from Scotland Yard files and deals with the routine and adventure which make up the life of a woman in blue. Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan, Anne Crawford and Rosamund John are starred. "HOLLYWOOD STORY" starring Richard Conte and Julia Adams, is a murder mystery set in a film studio.