COSY THEATRE
TO-DAY'S ATTRAOTION. New honours are won by both George Raft and Dolores Costello Barrymore, co-stars in the Paramount comedyromance, "Yours for the Asking," which screens to-day at the Cosy Theatre. Raft appears as a gambling house proprietor seeking to start the social climb;. to exchange his "tough guy" mannerisms for the manners of tho drawing room. It is a part suited perfectly to his tastes, and one similar to roleis in which the steel-eyed star bas won 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, theu helps him set up a swapk gambling club in it. Gradually she realises that she is falling in love with Raft, but he remains blind to her feelings. Two thrilling stampedes, one o± frightened, maddened cattle, and one of a herd of untamed range horses, are a part of the action-filled story of Paramount 's "The Arizona Raiders," Zane Grey film with Larry Crabbs and Marsha Hunt in leading roles, also showing at the Cosy. The picture presents Orabbe as a haxd-riding, straightshooting cowpuncher, roaming the old West in search of adventure.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 14, 1 February 1937, Page 3
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