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COSY THEATRE

"DRAGULA'S DAUCHTER" Human vampires, throat clutching creatures of the nigh't, come out of the darkneSs to cast strange shadows on the screen of the Gosy Theatre in "Draeula's Daughter," the Universal ' iilm drama which screens to-day. This fantastic tale, a sequel to the original "Draeula," follows the adventures of his daughter, who is portrayed by the exotic Gloria Holden. Other featured roles are played by Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Irving Piehel and Edward Van Sloan. Draeula's daughter flames to life each night and searches for victims to appease her terrible appetite. To escape from her terrible heritage, the female 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. "Draeula's Daughter" progresses amazingly to a climax that is calculated to make the pulses race with exeited awe. "THE GIRL IN RED." An appearance is to be made at the Cosy Theatre to-night by Miss Nita Rosslyn, better known as "The Girl in iled," who is visiting New Zealand in the course of a cycling tour of the world. Miss Rosslyn has achieved world-wide distinction as an artist, and will sing songs in Maori} Spanish, Hawaiian and English.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 4

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 4

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 4

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