COSY THEATRE
'THE MAGNIFICENT BRTTTE." "The Magnificent Brute," a giant of a man, is torn between two blondes. That is, two at one time. The battle of the bJondes for his affection starts at the Cosy Theatre to-day. Yictor McLaglen, winner oi the last Academy award, is the star of this Universal film, in which he is seen as "Big" Steve Andrews, a swaggering maker of steel. In the steel mills, Big Steeve finds the towering Bill Morgan, his bitterest enemy, already installed aa "top" workman. Their hatred flames anew when he defeats Morgan in a test of strength. The tension is increased when Big Steve' takes Morgan 's girl away from him, and the reverureful Bill plots to ruin his rival by undeThand means. William Hall portrays Morgan j Henry Armetta has a prominent Tolej Billy Burrud is seen as an appealing youngster. Edward Norris and Selmar Jackson have important parts. The picture is directed by John G. Blystone.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 3
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