GAY COMEDY
‘ THE GHOST GOES WEST ’ FOR REGEHT The leading player of Alfred Hitchcock’s brilliant production 1 The Thirty-nine Steps,’ Robert Donat, has a commanding part in ‘ The Ghost Goes West,’ commencing at the’Regent on Friday, which overseas critics have hailed with delight. The story is that of the ghost of an ancient Scottish castle which the impoverished owner has sold to a wealthy American. True to his obligations, the ghost _ accompanies the castle on its journey piece by piece, across the Atlantic, and incidentally causes much confusion when taken for the late owner of the castle, whom he strikingly resembles. The subsequent adventures of the ghost in America are amusing in the extreme, and it is only when the resemblance between the ghost and the former owner of the castle threatens to wreck the latter’s romantic ambitions that the ghost is laid.
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Evening Star, Issue 22365, 15 June 1936, Page 3
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143GAY COMEDY Evening Star, Issue 22365, 15 June 1936, Page 3
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