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MAJESTIC THEATRE.

"The. Black Cat," at the Majestic Theatre, is a tale of a mad architect,und an embittered doctor who wrestle for the soul of a young bride accidentally thrown into their company on her wedding night. The madman had lured the doctor's wife and child away years before, and after his escape from long imprisonment the doctor is on his way to claim his vengeance when a novelist and his bride are forced to accompany. him to the architect's house, where strange and eerie things happen swiftly. The bride attracts the madman, and she is to be used by him as a sacrifice during Satanistie rites, but the doctor saves her, the climax taking place with such suddenness that the architect has no escape from the doctor's terrible vengeance. Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi are featured.

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Evening Post, Issue 37, 13 August 1934, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE. Evening Post, Issue 37, 13 August 1934, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE. Evening Post, Issue 37, 13 August 1934, Page 3

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