Patricia Roc relinquishing her part in the film version of Norman Collin’s novel “London Belongs to Me,” has been replaced by 18-year-old Susan Shaw, blonde grey-eyed Londoner who recently attained stardom by her performance “It Always Rains on Sunday.” Susan was a member of the Rank Organisation’s Company of Youth. She appeared with James Mason in “The Upturned Glass” and with Jack Warner in “Holiday Camp.” Patricia Roc has recently worked on several films. At the beginning of last year she made “So Well Remembered” at Denham, and “The Brothers” in Skye. She took part in the re-takfcs for the American version of “The Wicked Lady,” and made colour-tests for “Jassy.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 January 1948, Page 2
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