Tony Seymour and his partner Gaby Ramarios are a dance team who perform an Apache specialty number, which ends with Tony, via a steel waistcoat with a scabbard arrangement, getting a knife plunged into his back, but he is unharmed since Gaby is an expert knife thrower. They are auditioning for parts in "La Nouvelle Revue" which is to open in three weeks at the Alhambra of Paris.

Is it worth your time? If you like old British mysteries where everyone talks in clipped, theatrical tones, you might get a kick out of Accused. It’s not exactly gripping, though. If you prefer your murder mysteries to have a bit of grit or actual tension, you’re going to find this one pretty snoozy. The whole thing f...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old British mysteries where everyone talks in clipped, theatrical tones, you might get a kick out of Accused. It’s not exactly gripping, though. If you prefer your murder mysteries to have a bit of grit or actual tension, you’re going to find this one pretty snoozy. The whole thing feels like it’s being performed in a shoebox. Everything is very tidy and very staged. The Setup We start with this dance team, Tony and Gaby. They do this apache dance thing where..."

Athole Stewart
Zoe Akins, George Barraud
United Kingdom

