COSY THEATRE
LICHT COMEDY TO-MORROW "Two in a Crowd" is the sort of picture that will leave a warm, happy, tingling glow, 'way down deep inside you. Laughter and love ripple and sparkle all through the lively Universal offering wliich opens at the Cosy Theatre to-moi*row. Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea are ideally starred as a mirth provoking pair of sweetliearts ;n this rollicking drama. Joan and Joel, queen and king of romance and comedy, first meet when each of them finds half of a torn thousand dollar bill. This leads to unusual coniplications when they combine their resources to get a racehorse out of pawn. The action becomes merrier and madder when Joel walks into the same bank where robbers had earlier stolen some bills, including the one he is trying to change. Humorous situations mount to a thrilling cliniax, with dizzy detectives and a sweepstake raoe adding to the fun and excitement. Tho supporting east includes several splendid comedians, among them Henry Armelta, Alison Skipworth. Reginald Denny, and Andy Clyde. To-night tlie final sessions take place of "The Mine with the Iron Door" and "Devil's Squadron."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 9, 26 January 1937, Page 3
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