Thames Theatres.
THE KING’S. “The Ghost Goes West,” a lively romantic comedy of an unorthodox “ghost,” is screening at the King’s finally to-night. Robert Donat, the young English actor, is seen in the gay dual role of the irresistible, ghostly lover and the harried young relation for Avhom the former is constantly mistaken. Others in the cast are Jean Parker, Eugene Pallette and Patricia Hilliard. THE REGENT. Wheeler, and Woolsey arc featured in “Silly Billies,” screening at the Regent finally to-night. The film strikes a ucav note in comedy, the use of. the' covered waggon era allowing the principals plenty of scope. \ “The Law in Her Ha mis,” with Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Farrell and Lyle Talbot, is the associate attraction. Thrills and comedy are deftly interwoven, and romance has its place. _____
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19812, 15 September 1936, Page 3
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