I'm the one fan who really counts, and don't you let anyone tell you otherwise. I don't care how many people love you on the screen. I love you better than all of them, 'cos you're my mummy. Film actress Hazel Court gets a kiss from her two-year-old daughter Sally while resting on the beach at Brighton, where she is making a new film, The Ghost Ship, with her actor husband, Dermot Walsh. This is the first film Hazel has made since Sally's birth. The steam yacht used in the film is owned by producer, Vernon Sewell. May 21, 1952.
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