FIRST-GLASS MYSTERY FILM
• BOMBAY MAIL ’ FOB STRAND ..The story of ‘ Bombay Mail,’ which will be the featured attraction at the Strand on Friday, will afford the fullest gratification to the patron who enjoys the thrills of mystery and intrigue. The entire action takes place on the Bombay Mail, the train which makes the trip from Bombay to Calcutta in three days. A mystery develops on this do luxe train, with the apartment of the British Governor as the most interesting location. The plot involves one of tho most interesting groups of characters imaginable, atad -things happen with a speed that matches the dizzy pace of tho train, for the passengers aboard are as sinister a cargo as ever filled a film. The task of Edmund Lowe, cast as a sort of British-Indian Sherlock Holmes, in solving the ipurders is as complicated as the mystery itself. , , . _ Lowe is the best of the cast, but On-\ slow Stevens and Shirley Grey contribute sincere portrayals, and excellent support is provided by a large cast, which includes Heddar Hooper, Tom Moore, John Wray, Jameson Thomas, Brandon Hurst, Ferdinand Gottschalk, George Renavent, Garry Owen, Huntley Gordon, Herbert Corthell, Douglas Gerrard, Walter Armitage, and Harry Allen.
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 11
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200FIRST-GLASS MYSTERY FILM Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 11
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