Selsey Pavilion Archives: 1950-1959
PAVILION, SELSEY. RONALD Shiner has the envious position of "king" of a South Pacific island in "UP TO HIS NECK." His paradise is clouded by the arrival of the British Navy who discover he is a deserter of some ten years' standing. Also starring in this British comedy are Laya Raki, Harry Fowler and Brian Rix. Built to a tense climax, "DOUBLE EXPOSURE" has an unusual plot hingeing, as its title suggests, on a lucky photograph which. taken in innocence, eventually unmasks the murderer. John Bentley, Rona Anderson and Garry Marsh are starred. "TROUBLE IN THE GLEN" Is a delightful comedy, set in Scotland, produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox in Trucolor. The story concerns the efforts of Lance, a young American, to re-open the road of the glen which has been closed by an irascible Laird. The Laird (Orsen Welles), closed the road alter having a difference of opinion with one of the locals. Arriving at the glen just when the feud is at its height is Lance, and not realizing what is involved, he lightly promises to re-open the road. This well-meaning promise lands Lance into a series of hilarious events. Roy Rogers introduces his famous horse Trigger's son in the Western, "TRIGGER JUNIOR."