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■ « 'RANGIsE EIVES" TO-DAY. "Kangle River" is one of the_ few novels which. was written exclusively for the screen by Zane Grey, his other works being mostly tranecribed froni hook form. Ifc does not involve itself entirely with a Western setting, but tells the. story of how a young gfxl who has been finishing her education on the Continent, is Teealled to' the station home of her father in an ontback Anstralian feettlement, and how 'her antagonism towards his foreman ultimately develops into love. Margaret Dare, charming Sydriey girl, is cast as Vietor Jory's leading lady, while Robert Coote, famous English comedian, ocenpies the principal featured role. Rita Panncefort, George Sterling, George Bryant, and' Cecil Perry occupy' import'ant supporting roles. "Rangle River, ^ " which. was prodnced by Columbia Pietures and made at and in conjunction with National Stndios, Pagewood, New Sonth Wales, screens at the Cosy Theatse to-day. Also on the bill is a fine pieture of the Joe Louis — Jack Sharkey fight. ,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 9
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163COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 9
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