PALACE THEATRE.
“ONE EXCITING NIGHT.” One of the greatest and most sensational of thrillers now screening at the Palace is “One Ebcciting Night,” a D. W. Griffith special production. “One . Exciting Night” is a sensational eomedy-mystery melodrama, ll reels of spookery. in which if one does not die of fright one should laugh himself to death. It is composed of mystery, sliding panels, white figures :n ghostly robes, revolvers in hidden hands, faces at the window, hidden safes, clutching hands, death swift and terrible, and the most glorious of all romances. No Griffith picture is complete without a climax. This time it is a storm, whirling, screaming nightmare of' the elements gone crazy. Carol Dempster is featured, and iiS ably supported by an all-star cast.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10745, 16 November 1928, Page 6
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