Film Preview - Bognor Regis Observer – Friday, 16 July 1954
Transcript:

PAVILION, SELSEY. "LITTLE BOY LOST" starring Bing Crosby and Claude Dauphin, is based upon Marghanita Laski's novel set in post-war Paris and concerns the attempts by a war correspondent to locate his son now nine years old he has not seen since birth. Eventually the trail leads to a spindly-legged youngster in a French orphanage, a lad the reporter at first feels could by no stretch of the imagination be his own off-spring. Main attraction for the second part of the week is "APPOINTMENT IN LONDON," starring Birk Bogarde. lan Hunter. Dinah Sheridan and William Sylvester. The film is a tribute to the wartime deeds of Bomber Command and the action takes place during one month in 1943.

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