COSY THEATRE
"PRINCESS COMES ACROSS." A story of mystery and romance on tke Atlantic is unfolded by* Para mount's "Tke Princess Comes Across," to screen to-day at tke Cosy Theatre witk Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray in the stellar roles. Miss Lombard appears as a ckarming American girl posing as a Swedisk princess, en route to New York to land a film contract. Aboard tke luxury liner, ' 1 Maramotk," setting for tke entire plot, ske meets and falls in love witk MacMurray, concertina-playing maestro of a "swing" band. Before tke "Mammotk" has docked at New York, tke romance of tke supposed princess and tke music "king" kas wound tkrougk a plot involving a pair of murders, blackmail, sleutking^ of five international detectives and a nick-of-time solution by MacMurray. An unusually varied supporting cast adds muck to both comedy and mystery of tke offering. Headmg tke list are the inimitable Alison Slcipworth, "lady-in-wait-ing" to tke Princess; William Frawley, manager for MacMurray 's band; Douglass Dumbrille, Porter Hall, and George Barbier,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 12
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169COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 12
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