PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD
“GETTING a crook to catch a inurderer is what the writers of this mystery tale have done, and with the ingratiating, handsome Ricardo Cortez as the amateur detective, the story moves along with celerity albeit becoming thicker and thicker with suspicion and complications. Interest in the events transpiring, in the circumstantial casting of suspicion upon every person in the house, and in the web of mystery that is woven around Hie identity of the slayer; remains at high pitch throughout the picture. There is no let-down in the tenseness, and to those who enjoy first-rate crime yarns this should prove the ultimate.” —Extract from a leading New York paper.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 14
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112PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 105, 27 January 1933, Page 14
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