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EMPRESS THEATRE

"THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD." "The Phantom of Crestwood," to be screened at the Empress Theatre to-night and Wednesday, described as the most ingeniously contrived screen murder mystery ever filmed, is an interesting bit of writing for several reasons. A beautiful girl is murdered, twelve persons are suspected, and the mystery is solved without a detective appearing in the action. When a lady of uncertain reputation but of breath-taking beauty decides to call a convention of four of her past admirers, and when she goes so far as to invite to that meeting the wives and sweethearts of those somewhat startled gentlemen, high drama as well as great embarrassment is bound to result. Richardo Cortez and Karen Morley head the cast.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4458, 17 October 1933, Page 5

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EMPRESS THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4458, 17 October 1933, Page 5

EMPRESS THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4458, 17 October 1933, Page 5

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