PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
A mystery story of unusual excellence is the leading feature of the new programme at the Paramount Theatre. In "The Greene Murder Case," the happenings and coincidences are such as to "cast suspicion on a number of innocent persons, and a state of doubt pervades the minds of tho audience, as well as the thoughts of many of those who had to do with the original events. The acting In this "talkie" Paramount production 13 of a high order, and the dialogue Is clear. In the household are several servants, in addition to the members of the family, who dislike each other, and a doctor visits the house. Tho death occurs of three members of the family. Phllo Vanco and a police-sergeant come to investigate the case, and ultimately succeed in their difficult task. The leading rolo is taken by William Powell, and he is ably supported by an unusually strong cast. The gazettes of world happenings are of great variety and interest, and a comedy which keeps the audience in constant laughter, make the first half of the programme most attractive and entertaining.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 5
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186PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 5
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