COSY THEATRE.
TO-DAY'S ATTRACTiONS A poweri'ul melodramatic story of espionage and international intrigue, with action and romantic interest, thn Paramount British pieture, "Expert's Upinion," screens to-day rat the Cosy Theatre. The interest in maintained throughout the entire leugth of the pieture. Some wonderful "stunt" flying at Heston, aa Old Bailey murder trial, a police raid on a shady nightclub, a coroner's inquest, a gun domonstration, and scenes in an armament factory, coupled with excellent acting by the whole of the cast, make a pieture that is above the average in entertainment value. ' 1 Straight Prooi the Shoulder, ' ' also at the Cosy, shows a quick-thinking artist, who, when he witnesses a gang killing, sketches the killers for the police, thus identifying them. The killers, pursued by the police, vow to "get" him, and are thwarted only by the courage and bravery bf his young son, played by David Holt. Andy Clyde is seen in his Arst straight dramatio role, as the old gunsmith who teaches little David to shoot straight— with guns and with actions. Coming Saturday Next Saturday the Cosy Theatre will show Zane Grey's great story i ' Eangle River," starring Victor Jory. Also on the bill is the 61m of the Louis v. Shar« key fight.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 9
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