COSY HEATRE
OKOSBY MaSICMi PLTJS OOMEDY. Two radio headliners, Bing Crosby and Bob Burns, have leading roles in the newest of the Parainouut musicals, "Rhythm on the Range," which •screens to-night at the. Cosy. The pieture stars Bing Crosby and Frances j Farmer in the lead. It also inttoduoes for the first time to screen audiences Martha Raye, dynamic stage commedienne who- boasts an acrobatic face and a,. rapid-fire line of near-insanitv. "Rhythm on the Range" launehes six song hits. They include, ,fI Can't Eecape T'rom You," fThe House that Jack Built for Jill," "If You Can't Sing It You '11 Have to Swing It," "Empty Saddles," "I'm an Old Cow Hand from the Rio Grande," arid "Roundup Lullaby." The second feature on the programmo is "A Son Comes Home," starring Mary Boland, Julie Haydon and Donaid Woods. . This . is Mary Boland 's first dramatic. role, as the proprietress of a wharf boarding-house who is awaiting the return of a long-lost son. ' '• !
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 15
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