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EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT

COMEDY AND DRAMA AT GRAND A beautiful girl is madly in love with a man about whom the tentacles of suspicion squeeze tighter ami tighter, until lie is almost convinced himself that he committed a brutal murder. That is the situation in which Margot Grahame and Walter Abel find themselves in RKO Radio’s nerve-tingling mystery drama, ‘ Two in the Dark.’ Margot, in the role of a destitute show girl, is drawn, first by and thou bv love, to an amnesia victim (played by Abel), and she fights to extract him from the Ominous web of uglv circumstances. The baffling mystery, based on the original story by the distinguished author, Gelett Burgess, packs a thrill a minute on to the celluloid. Miss Grahame and Walter Abel are teamed together as a romantic team for the first time, although they played the two most prominent roles in ‘ The Three Musketeers.’ The all-star cast includes Wallace Ford, Gail Patrick, Alan Hale. Leslie Fenton. Eric Blore, Erin O'Brien-Moore, and Erik Rhodes. With burglars on the bridge, hoodlums in the hold, and smugglers in the scuppers, 1 Here Comes Trouble,’ the Fox picture, in support, takes a boatload of stars out to sea and brings thrills, drama, comedy, and romance to the screen. The entire story revolves about the romance of Paul Kelly, who acts the role of third engineer on a Havana, liner and his manicuring sweetie, Arlino Judge.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19361003.2.155

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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 22

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237

EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 22

EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 22

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