STATE THEATRE
“STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR.” A highly-imag’native con-c’pi: n ■ ihc- for injusHce in iei . j.-r; m- YroumsMtu.ai evMenc' will be presented Tonight /. “Stranger on the Third Flcoi.” Th; stranger is Peter Lorre, and tho duel witness is Joint McGuire, whose fiancee. Mmparet Talliclun. is so ups ■ by the convicted prisoner’s protests M innocence- that she decides the wedding must be off. Worried, the witness has 'j insm ,r.;l : r ,r a j .. stairs —in which he links a senes eff actual happenings at his longing, within the past few days into a circumstantial chain which would hang him, provided that his heated remarks to a detested snoring fellow-lodger were recollected, and that the lodger had been murdered. Waking, he listens for the hated snore next door, and when all is silence, he is driven to go in and make sure that all is well. “Wildcat Bus,” the associate film, is a tale of crocks who try to wreck the reputation of a popular line of buses by arranging smash-ups with regularity.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 8
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173STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 8
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