ROYAL, KINGSLAND
“THE GHOST TRAIN” There is a predominating sense of uncanny mystery throughout the spectacular and effective screen version of Arnold Ridley’s play, “The Ghost Train,” which will be shown at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland, this evening. The director, who has kept all the humour and thrills of the play, has succeeeded in making one’s flesh creep even more so than it did when the stage success was witnessed. A second attraction will be provided in “Stop That Man,” a delightful comedy of what happened to a youth who wore his brother’s police uniform. Barbara Kent and Arthur Lake are the stars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 533, 10 December 1928, Page 15
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103ROYAL, KINGSLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 533, 10 December 1928, Page 15
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