Film Listings – Bognor Regis Observer – Thursday, 29 March 1956
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PAVILION, SELSEY. CLARK GABLE and Ava Gardner form the exciting star combination of "MOGAMBO," M-G-M's Technicolor drama of romance, thrills and adventure in Africa. The film tells the dramatic story of an expedition leader who becomes involved in a triangular romance with an American show girl and the wife of an English anthropologist who accompany on a safari through gorilla country . . . . Walt Disney's greatest true-life adventure film. "THE VANISHING PRAIRIE." deals with the fight for survival of the creatures of the prairie. The film characterizes, with a startling clarity, the various complexities of the animal kingdom. Never before have so many secrets of nature been shown on the screen. Disney's cameramen have delved into the exciting, the unusual and the outstanding, and have produced one of the greatest films for many years. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis star in " YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG," their funniest and best film to date. This time Dean and Jerry are unwitting possessors of a stolen diamond and therefore the object of a ruthless pursuit by the killer-thief who has planted it on them. Jerry has to pose as an eleven-year-old and take cover in the all-girls' school where Dean teaches, and he is trapped between the murderous passes of a killer and the amorous passes of 200 teen-agers. The predicament is further complicated by a four-way romance involving Jerry and Dean and their lovely co-stars Diana Lynn and Nina Foch.

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