Monday, November 25, 2024

The Whispering Gallery - Newspaper Ad

Oakland Tribune - Friday, June 13, 1930

An article printed in the Saturday, June 14th edition of Oakland Tribune boasts that "thrill succeeds thrill with secret panels, ghostly apparitions, clutching hands and cloaked figures."

Yes, this is yet another "Old Dark House" mystery-comedy for the stage. Written by Percy Robinson and Terence De Marney, The Whispering Gallery is set in an old manor in Cornwall, England that has a murder in its history.

That history appears to be repeating itself when the murderer's son is found dead at a party being held at the manor. I think it would be fair to wager that the "murder" is an elaborate ruse meant to uncover a long buried secret so that the son can unmask the true killer and exonerate his father.

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