PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
dnctiou starring- George Bancroft. Opening in the intriguing atmosphere of New' York's underworld, where Bancroft, as a notorious crooksways the Uvc-s and destinies of hundreds, it swings, to the setting of Sing Sing's Death Bow. where the final exciting climaxes arc enacted. , Bancroft is splendid as "Thunderbolt" Jim Long, while Fay Wray, Richard Arlen, and Tully Marshall head the supportP^Sneif also SSeLeS! CreSliU£ SUWWtInB Edgar Wallace's famous work "The Ter *™\ r.c? mes t0 ,Wellington in "talkie" form next Friday at the Paramount Theatre. Spooky, • thrilling, uncanny, ludicrous, absorbing are some of the adjectives that have been applied to it. An all-star cast appears, including May 31 Avoy, Louise Fazenda, Edward Everett Hor ton Alec B. Francis, John Miljan, Holmes Hernr/r,i h°? E? tZl otto HoflJm^. Joseph W. 1. r.ird, and Frank Austin. Hoy del Ruth directed. The locale is a dilapidated and unearthly manor house in rural England, occupied by .*" .aSCd do£. or' ,wll ° ilas converted it into a im iv i .' S dauK"tcr OS* "res with him in .the house, and that-the chief is also hidden there. Pandemonium breaks loose when crooKS, police, hysterical ladies, and the rest aie hounded by a .fearful, cloaked monster Known as "The Terror." The creepy, 1a,,;],: le h:wenin3s **» «« »»«-
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 5
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207PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 5
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