"NANCY DREW" ON THE TRAIL.
NEW MYSTERY AT THE KING'S. The courage of clever Nancy Drew is sorely tested in the latest picture— entitled "Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase" — in the Warner Bros.' series which heads a double bill to he opened at the King's Theatre, Stratford, to-night. This is the fourth picture in the series. Bonita Granville is again the girl detective, Frankie Thomas her boy friend and John Litel is Nancy's father. William Clemens directed. To help him make a huge profit on a deal involving his own property, Talbert wants to get two old maids out of their home for a night or two. After the murder of the sisters' chauffeur, Nancy and her boy friend, Ted Nickerson, put their talents to work on the case. The intriguing story of a famous actor's struggle to "Return to Yesterday" and recapture a lost youth is the theme of Clive Brook's latest outstanding film, which will be the second attraction.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1940, Page 4
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162"NANCY DREW" ON THE TRAIL. Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1940, Page 4
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