Selsey Pavilion Archives: 1950-1959
PAVILION, SELSEY. "UNTAMED." starring Ray Milland, Patricia Morison and Akim Tamiroff, is staged against magnificent scenery of the North Canadian Rockies. The film in Technicolor tells a dramatic story depicting the impact of a young society doctor on a remote village in the mountains. Journeying there to recuperate after a nervous breakdown. the doctor falls in love with the city-bred wife of a husky guide, and in doing so provokes a scandal. "THE FLEET'S I " includes stars of the calibre of Betty Hutton, Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, Eddie Bracken and Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra. Abundant with song hits, the film has a breezy plot concerning a shy young sailor who accidentally acquires the reputation of a Casanova. By the time the climax comes in sight the entire fleet is wagering that he will be the first man to kiss a stand-offish but beautiful ballroom entertainer. "THE NET" brings James Donald to the screen as a brilliant young scientist anxious to test his brainchild the wonder jet plane M.7. As the professor, Donald has his home within the strong security net which protects the research station where the aircraft has been built. In charge of the net is Robert Beatty, the rugged security officer. a man who cannot afford to trust anyone. Inside the net, the strain of conflicting personalities is almost more than the scientific team can bear. Adding to the tension and thrills of the plane's test flights, is a struggle to the death between the two occupants of the plane as it rockets out of control far beyond he speed of sound. Macdonald Carey and Alexis Smith star in the Technicolor Western. "CAVE OF OUTLAWS." The story concerns the efforts of a man just released from jail to find stolen gold which his confederates hid in a cave.