COSY THEATRE
"THE MAGNIFICENT BEUTE." "The Magnificent Brute," a giant of a man, is toru between two blondes. That is, two at one time.. The battle of the blondes for his affection screens at the Cosy Theatre to-day. Victor iMcLaglen, winner of the last Academy award, is the star of this Universal film, in which he is seen as "Big" Rt-eve Andrews, a swaggering maker of steel. In the steel mills, Big Steeve finds the towering Bill Morgan, his bitterest enemy, already installed ais " 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 reven^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 pictaro is directed by John G. Blystone.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 20, 8 February 1937, Page 3
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