COSY THEATRE
"suzy" ooncludes to-ntght Hnman vampires,- throat clutching creatures of the night, come out of tho darkness to east strange shadows on the screen of the Cosy Theatre in "Dracula's Daughter," the Universal film drama which opens to-morrow. This fantastic tale, a sequel to the original "Dracula," follows the adventqres of his daughter, who is portrayed by the exotic Glorift Holden. Other featured rcles are played by Qtto "Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Irving Pichel' and Edward Van Sloan. Dracula's daughter flames to life each night and searches for victims to appease her terrible appetite. To es, cape from her terrible heritage, the fe* niale vampire seeks the aid of the famous psychiatrist, Jeffrey Garth. This incites the jealousy of his sweetheart, but he persists in his efforts to olve the secret of . the- mysterious vampire. "Dracula's Daughtor" progresses amazingly to a climax that is calculated to make the pulses race with exeited awe. To-night the final screenings take place of "Suzy," starring Franchot Tone and Jean Harlow, with Benita Hume in support, This is a comedy of the best type, with Jean Harlow giving a performance well above her usuaj standard.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 3, 19 January 1937, Page 4
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