MAJESTIC THEATRE
"THE AEGYLE CASE”
The attraction to-day, ‘'The Argylo Case,” has been described as the greatest detective play, over filmed. The groat question that confronts the master criminal investigator is, was Mary Morgan guilty of tiio murder of John Argylo? Every clue points to • her being the slayer, her handkerchief is found near Mho' body. -She refuses nnji questions, and vvlion she, i*does ■; toll a■ story,", that is. quickly disproved, • John .Argylo. was a'millionaifqy unscrupulous' and hard. Many .people hated and feared lnm and would liavo' killed him if given the chance. Byt in his own house’behind looked doors at ■ midnight, ho Avas struclc 'dbwn.'bn ah unseen;’hartdi. This is .<a. most' thrilling,* ’baffling- story that will hold 1 the- audiehoo-'spellbound. Thomas Moighan makes a welcomo return as the famous ■ detective, Alexander Kaytoii,-and; ir.rß. Warner and Lila Loo head a brilliant supporting company, i. Tbo latest Sound News anu varied . fcaturettes '.aro‘. also ’ screened. ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11449, 25 February 1931, Page 7
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154MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11449, 25 February 1931, Page 7
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