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COSY THEATRE

COMEOY AND DRAMA Uncontrollable merriment — born of an hilarious mixture of comic advcn^ ture and side-splitting situations, characterises the new George Forniby and Florence Desmond offering, "Keep Your Seats, Please," which is sch'eduled for the Cosy Theatre io-nighL George Formy is seen as George With* ers, who contorts his unhappy, but fin* ally successful way through a sustained search for one of a set of chairs which holds 11 a fortune. IJnfortunately for George, the chairs have been auctioned olf to separate purchasers — thus, ha spenrs his whole time looking for the chair. He has a rascally partner, and, fuTther, is persecuted by an unscrupu* lous lawyer — also seeking the chalr, But no description of the story could hegin to convey the riotous laughte* creatod by situation after situation. **Love Letters of a Star," the Uni* versal mystery which also sereens at the Cosy, is based on a Cosmopolitan magazine novel by Rufus Eang. Thflf film, featuring Henry Hunter, Polly Eowles, C. Henry Gordon, Walter Ooy. and Herbert Cavanaugh, sets forth the' strange mystery which surrounds the death of a blackmailer who threatens the . permanent happiness of an entire family. The unusual manner of the man's passing, the exciting developments aboard a yacht and the detective's brilliant solution of the puzzle follow the gripping situations preseiit* ed in the novel.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 14

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 14

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 14

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