"NIGHT BIRDS."
The supporting picture is a thrilling story of London's underworld. "Night Birds" is the story of the
JU.OLOI Ud.. tracking of an underworld "killer," and is the last picture starring Jameson Thomas to be made in England before he was "snapped up" by the Americans and went to Hollywood. Others in the cast of this picture include Muriel Angelus, an excellent "find" for the talkies — she also appeared in "Sons o' Guns" at the London Hippodrome — Jack Raine, Eve Gray and Franklyn Bellamy. The story opens with a robbery at a society dinner party by a group of criminals led by "Flash Jack," whose knife-throwing is aceurate and deadly. There is a murder, and Scotland Yard are quickly on the job. A detective traeks the knife-thrower to a night club, and makes the acquaintance of his girl friend. The murder of an informer at the club gives him a fresh clue, and after some exciting incidents the criminal is caught.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 65, 7 November 1931, Page 5
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