ST. JAMES
“THE ARGYLE CASE” Does a criminal always a criminal. Experience answers “No!” But it is this condition which introduces unusual in the solution of the murder mystery which forms the basis of “The Argyl© Case.” the all-talking Vitaphone production which marks Thomas Meighan’s debut as a talking picture star, and is now at the St. James Theatre. The efforts of Thomas Meighan, as the great detective Alexander Kayton, to unravel the mystery of John Argyle’s death are the making of one of the most absorbing stories ever brought to the audible screen. The cast of “The Argyle Case” includes H. B. Warner, Lila Lee, John | Darrow, Bert Roach, Wilbur Mack. J. I Quinn, Douglas Gerrard. Alona Mar- } lowg and Zasu Pitts. The production i was directed by Howard Bretherton. ; Excellent supporting talkies com- ! plete the programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 949, 16 April 1930, Page 17
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138ST. JAMES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 949, 16 April 1930, Page 17
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