Film Preview – Bognor Regis Observer – Saturday, 27 September 1947
Transcript:

SELSEY PAVILION. William, famous bad boy of Richmael Crompton's famous William books now comes to the screen and is seen at the Selsey Pavilion on Monday in the Associated British film version of "JUST WILLIAM." As the cheeky, yet likeable son of a suburban household who is always in the centre of any troubles that involve the Brown family, Dicky Lupino is outstanding and famous comedian Fred Emney as Mr. Brown gives his usual polished performance. "I SEE A DARK STRANGER" completes a fine programme.

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