Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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Sept. 28, 19355; UNIVERSAL WEEKLY 13 Harrison, the ace detective, asks the momentous question of Carlotta Milburn, played by Constance C u mmings, — “Remember Last Night?” Harrison showing a bit of important evidence to Tony Milburn, played by Robert Young, the romantic lead of the season’s most important picture, “Remember Last Night?” Harrison asks Betty Huling, played by Scdly Eilers, where she was last night. “Remember Last Night?” asks Harrison, the demon detective, of Fred Flannagan, first chauffeur of the Hulings, and the first suspect in the case. Robert Armstrong. illy Arnold, layed by Mon>e Owsley, irreptitiously leets Penny hitridge. One f them cer\inly will “ Reember Last Night?” rs it Louise Henry? Jack IF hitridge ( Reginald Denny) comes under the merciless scrutiny of Danny Harrison (Edward Arnold) in the latter’s clever reconstruction of one of the oddest, most exciting and most fantastic moving picture of the year, “R e m e m b e r Last Night?”