Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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Sept. ! 4, 1935; UNIVERSAL WEEKLY 11 Ed. Brophy, who plays Maxie, discovers a clue. BECAUSE he is a master of the mysterious and the eerie in motion pictures and, at the same time, possesses a fine sense of humor, James Whale, so-called "horror expert" at Universal City, was chosen by Carl Laemmle, Jr., to direct the gripping and yet at times humorous "Remember Last Night?", co-featuring Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings, Sally Eilers and Robert Young. Whale, during the five years that he has been at Universal; has been credited with such outstanding box-office attractions as "Frankenstein," the sensational "Invisible Man," which broke box office records the world over, and, more recently, "The Bride of Frankenstein." Wale was born at Dudley, Staffs, Great Britain, July 22. 1 896. „ . x The first of the murders in ‘'Remember Last Night?” Robert Young and Edward Arnold Reginald Denny and Edward Arnold Louise Henry, Monroe Owsley, Robert Young, Sally Eilers and Reginald Denny Merriment for supper. Murder for breakfast. A fast-moving, fast-thinking detective. A hypnotist who knows all the answers. Guns popping — knives flashing through the air — persons found dead in the most unexpected places. All these thrills — plus a large assortment of laughs — are in store for you when you see Universal's "Remember Last Night?" produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr., anti directed by James Whale. And what a cast! Edward Arnold, star of "Diamond Jim." Constance Cummings, star of "Glamour." Sally Eilers, star of "Alias Mary Dow." "Robert Young featured in "The Red Salute." Robert Armstrong, hero of "G-Men." and many others. Danny, Betty and Billy at the seance.