This admirable thriller by Arnold Ridley was put on by Harry Cohen (whose wife, Edna Dayies , was so good in the part of the little honeymoon bride) at Golders Green Hippodrome in July, 1925, and came to the St. Martin's in November. It was revived at the Comedy in 1929, and again at the Criterion five years later.
A thrilling account of the struggle
The Ghost Train had for its place in the sun before it became established and won sensational success is told on page 6 in an article by Bernard Merivale who had so much to do with its presentation.
' The Ghost Train' was broadcast in the Regional programme last night