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THERE SEEM TO BE RATHER TENSE SCENES in American hospitals if this shot from ' Mystery of the White Room ’ is to be given credence. But it’s all part of a thrilling murder drama coming on Friday to the Strand, with Bruce Cabot, Helen Mack, and Tommy, Jackson behind the gun.

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Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

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THERE SEEM TO BE RATHER TENSE SCENES in American hospitals if this shot from 'Mystery of the White Room’ is to be given credence. But it’s all part of a thrilling murder drama coming on Friday to the Strand, with Bruce Cabot, Helen Mack, and Tommy, Jackson behind the gun. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

THERE SEEM TO BE RATHER TENSE SCENES in American hospitals if this shot from 'Mystery of the White Room’ is to be given credence. But it’s all part of a thrilling murder drama coming on Friday to the Strand, with Bruce Cabot, Helen Mack, and Tommy, Jackson behind the gun. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

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