“THE FORGER" AT GRAND
Edgar Wallace, perhaps the widestread novelist and most widely patronised dramatist of the day, has now come to the screen, and no more typical example of his work could have been chosen than his famous story, “The Forger.” The tale simply throbs with drama, suspense, sensation and mystery, and it is woven with all the deftness which has given Edgar Wallace his extraordinary popularity’. Nothing is more thrfilling than the final scene in which the identity of “The Forger” is unmasked. As a serial “The Forger” has been read by millions of people in England alone, and its picture form will no doubt draw even larger audiences throughout the world. “Bare Knees,” which is also being shown, is a vivid tale of ultra-modern youth, interpreted by a particularly strong cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 12
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