“THE CAT AND THE CANARY”
PRINCESS, TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S Thrills from start to tlnisli with, a mystifying plot that defies detecting until the final scenes are the highlights in The Cat and the Canary,” the Uni-versal-Jewel mystery drama, that will shown for two more days at the **rtneess, Tivoli and Everybody’s. Headed by Laura La Plante, the picture embraces an all-featured cast, including Arthur Edmund Carew, Eorr **t Stanley, Creighton Hale, Gertrude A*tor, George Siegniann, Flora Finch, Tally Marslia.ll and Martha Mattox. The screen story, which was adapted from the fanous stage play of the same name by John Willard, has to do with the fortunes; of six relatives of a "'ealthy old recluse who died, leaving a will that was to be read at the hour midnight in his home a year from the day of his death. The attorney, who reads the will, is murdered, and ■iifl-picion falls in turn on each of the relatives The reason for the murder ®nd the disclosing of the murderer pro- • rare entertainment*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 15
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