COSY THEATRE
TO-DAY'S ATTRAOTION. . New honours are won by both George fiaft and Dolores Costello Barrymore, co-stars in the Paramount comedyromance, " Youra for the AsMng," which screens to-day at th'e Cosy Theatre. Eaft appears as a gambling house proprietor seeking to start the social climbj to exchange his "tough guy" mannerisma for the manners of tho drawing room, It is a part suited perfectly to his tastes, and one Bimilar to roles in which the steel-eyed star bas woh his greatest fame. Miss Barrymore is a society girl, daughter of a banker who has died and left his mansion groaning under the weight of mortgages. She leases the place to .the gambler, then helps hina set up a swank gambling club in it. Gradually she realisea that she is falling in love svith Raft, but he remains blind to her t'eelings. Two thrilling stampedes, one of frightened, maddened cattle, and one of a herd of untamed jrange horses, are a part of the action-lilled story of Paramount 's "The Arizona Raiders," Zane Grey film with Larry Crabbs and Marsha Hunt in leading roles, aiso showing at the Cosy. The picture presents Crabbe as a hard-riding, straightshooting cowpuncher, roaming the old Wcst in search of adventure. "Two in a Crowd," concluding tonight, is the sort of picture that will leave a warm, happv, tingling glow, -'way down deep inside you. Laughier and love ripple and sparkle all through the lively Universal offering which stars Joan Bennett and Joel MeCrea.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 13, 30 January 1937, Page 14
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