COROMANDEL TALKIES.
"THE UNHOLY NIGHT." When Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's alltalking picture, "The Unholy Night, is shoAvn to-night at the Coromandel Theatre movie-goers will read a preface to the film stating that this exceptionally realistic production is based on the remarkable and true story by Ben Hecht. "The Doomed Regiment." It is a story of the gradual elimination by murder of the surviving officers of a famous British regiment that crowned itself with glory at Galipoli, and Scotland Yard has the remaining officers gathered together at Lord Montague's English manor house I' question them —when bigger thrills, mystery more baffling, and drama more poignant than ever, transpires. Lionel Barrymore, the director o f "Madame X," also directed "The Unholy Night" with the same perfect entertainment qualities. Roland Young, Ernest Torrenee, Dorothy Sebastian, Claude Fleming (well-known Australian stage star) and Sojin appear in the exception ally brilliant cast of no less than 18 talented players.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18238, 11 July 1931, Page 4
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