"Remember Last Night."
All the elements of the up-to-date mystery film are combined in “Remember Last Night,” which wifi open a season at the Plaza Theatre to-morrow. The film opens with a gay party which is being held on Long Island, New York, as a wedding celebration. More than ordinary confusion is caused the following morning when it is found that one of their number who is blessed with fabulous wealth has been murdered overnight. Th# arrival of an astute detective does not improve matters, especially when it appears that each and every member present has just and legitimate cause for desiring the death of the dead man. The behaviour of the cast under suspicion brings excellent opportunities for character acting and the suspense is heightened as the audience’s attention is turned first on one and then on aother person. Edward Arnold, as the detective, gives his usual finished performance, and a capable cast, which includes Constance Cummings, Sally Eilers, Robert Young, Reginald Denny, Gregory Ratoff and Robert Armstrong, keeps interest well and truly alive.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 12
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