PLAZA HAS “ ALIBI.”
Plays about “ crooks ” have enjoyed a vogue of late. Some have been s fT j, ctory, and some have been decidedly good, fine examples of detective melodrama which enthrall and amuse at til P e as they mystify. Into lift , ter . cateffory comes “Alibi.” the talking picture now showing at the tells of the ?£ tw< ?> indeed, three, deaths, it takes the celebrated Hercule Poirot, r\ e . nch detective on holiday, to * the tan & le - The plot is Bound and the treatment able, and there is a love story and a touch of relieving f.umour woven in to make the production a complete success. The programme is completed by news reels and comedy films.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 256, 28 October 1931, Page 3
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