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COSY THEATRE

AIR THRILLER AND CHILLER, The test pilots, Unsung heroes of aviation, are held up for vvell-deserving pats on the back and recognition of their valorous deeds in a film that screens to-day at the Cosy Theatre.

It is "Devil's Squadron," and it stars I Richard Dix. According to the story l)ix and Nolan, two test pilots, i'all in love with Miss Morley. Dix, because of an unjust stigma attached to his name and because he refuses to hurt Nolan, superintendent of the airport, who gave Dix his chance to make good again is unable to tell Miss Morley. that he loves her. Biit clese assbciation with death amid flaming planes and stramed nerves, clianges much, and the story goes on from its premise to * dramatic climax. Out of the thrilling pages of Harold Bell Wrighfs gripping novel, "The Mine With the Iron Door," also screening on this programme, eomes a picture which combines thrills, action, romance, and mystery in one Qf the most enjoyable screfen entertaini ments that has been presented in many months. "The girl tN red." An appearance i& to be made at the Cosy Theatre to-night by Miss Nita Rosslyn, better known as "The Girl in Red/' 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 Maorit Spanish, Hawaiian and English.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 11

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 11

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 11

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