"BLACK MAGIC” AT EPSOM
Lovers of mvstery. excitement iirnl sxupense will timl ample satisfaction in -Black Alack ’ the unusual Mouth si-ax production now at the Kegent Theatre. Epsom. How a trio of desperate outcast turns local superstition to account in their scheme for stealing a fortune from a pearl trader is the theme, and the result is ;m absorbing atmlv in the psychology of fear. "Rilcv the Cop." the second feature, is a delightful comedy of the trials of in \merican policeman in Germany, starring Louise l'azcnda. and Farrell Me Donald.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 15
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