PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"Seamark," one of the most popular mystery story writers of today, has in his literary career, produced many thrilling yarns, but none that has embraced all the romance and mystery that is enclosed in "The, Man They Couldn't Arrest," which British Dominions Films brought to the screen at the Paramount, Theatre today. Gordon Harker,- Britain's greatest "Character actor, who in.his short term in English fllmdom has reached^ star status, has the leading part, and hi it ho proves himself capable of carrying a dual role with that every degree of . satisfaction which the picturegber demands. A distinguished supporting cast ■ Includes Hugh Wakefleld. Garry Marsh, Nicholas' Hannen, Robert Farquharson, .and the clever actress Renee Clama. There is intrigue, romance, and mystery in the production, capped by a most startling denouement. The plot is logical and works,out in a thoroughly satisfactory manner. All-British supporting featurettes Include "Face Facts," "Swordflshing in New Zealand," "Feathered Neighbours," and "Toyland."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 3
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156PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 3
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