COSY THEATRE
' THE MAGNIFICENT BKTTTE." "Tho Magnificent Brute," a giaut oi a mun, is 'toru .botween two bloudes. That is, two at one time. The battle of tlie blondes for his affection starts at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow. Victoi McLaglen, winner of the last Aeademy award, is tlie star of this UniversnJ film, jn which he is seen as "Big" Steve Andrews, a swaggering rnak-er of steel. In the steel mills, Big Steeve finds the towering Bill Morgan, his bitterest enemy, already installed as "top" workman. Their hatred flames anew when he defeats Morgan in a tent of strength.' Tlie terision is increased when Big Steve ' takes Morgan 's gii-1 away from him, and the reveno-efnl Bill plots to ruin his rival by underhand means, William Hall portrays Morgan; Henry Armetta has a prominent role; Billy Burrud is seen as an appealing youngster. ' Edward Norris and Selmar
Jackson have important parts. The picture is directed by John G. Blystone. "Sutter's Cold'^ To-night To-night the final screening takes place at the Cosy of "Sutter's Gold", starring that fine actor Edward Arnold. The story of the gold-rush days in eai'ly California is worth seeing by everyone. A special programme for children will be given to-morrow morning. featuring all the most popular cortoons and a 'Zanq Grey Western.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 18, 5 February 1937, Page 3
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