"THIS SPECKLED BAND."
TO-MORROW'S COSY ATTRACTION.
This is the host thriller over to emerge from a British studio. 'I he so cond of the series of British nil-talk-ing mystery stories adapted from the hooks of Sir Arthur Conan Boyle, living presented by British Dominion: Films, “The Speckled Band,” com mences at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow at matinee and evening performances No better or more fascinating mystery could possibly be imagined: abounding with intriguing situations it is a grip ping film and as it unreels become; more mysterious and thrilling. lie denouement comes as a great surprise Recognised as cue of the finest hook; written by Conan Doyle, “The Speck led Band’’ deals with the plotting of an Anglo-Indian to kill his two stepdaughters so that he may ben-' fit from their fortunes. Sherlock Holmes intervenes and is the cause of the downfall of the arch blotter, hut not until nf f «r a battle of wHs- tint will hold the citizens of Master ton r pel.bound.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 March 1932, Page 3
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