DE LUXE THEATRE.
Tomorrow's Programme.
A first-rate cast headed by Sebas-. tian Shaw, Judy. Campbell, Henry. Edwards, and Niall McGirinis ate instrumental in making: a success of the thrilling murder-mystery, film,-"East.of Piccadilly," which, opens tomorrow at the De Luxe Theatre. It is a story of an uncanny Soho house (Spho1 being the Latin quarter of London), its weird occupants, and a novelist's and girl reporter's unravelling of a succession of strangulations. It is very holding entertainment, and will cause a chill to run down the- spine of the most ardent lover of mystery stories. The many situations and the unexpected climax keeps the attention focused on the screen. Harold Huth was responsible for direction, while the eerie and effective photography is credited to .Claude Friese-Greene. "Girl From Havana," with Dennis O'Keefe and Victor Jory, is the second feature. Amid the, gay music and' dancing of South' America, a mystery, woman wreaks a terrible revenge on daredevil gun runners. ■'. ..-■'■■ ■'■■■■ v .■'"":. ■:.'■".' •■"■:■■■■■;,. .'■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 111, 6 November 1941, Page 12
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159DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 111, 6 November 1941, Page 12
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