COSY THEATRE
CBrOOK play and polo shoex The startling audacity of American racketeers is brought into bold relief in the picture which comes to the Cosy Theatr8, Hastings, to-morrow. Appropriately entitled ' ' Sworn Enemy," the picture xeveals the amazing daring of a typical gangster leader, lulled into a sense of false security by his own peculiar suceess. Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer produced the film and made the fortimate choice of Joseph Calleia to play the gangster cnaracterisation. Bobert Young has the leading role as a youth whoee brother has been killed becanse he knew too much. Morence Bice, the charming daughter of Grantland Bice, famous sports authority, plays the feminine lead with true feeling and a depth of understanding that •stablishes her as a real actress. That fjistinguished veteran, Lewis Stone, plays a dramatie role as an innocent man convicted of crime and sent to the penitentiary. Other notable players are Harold Huber, Harvey Stephens, and Samuel Hinds. A special attraction screening at all sessions will be a Pete Smith- Polo short, that should be ' very p'opular during polo week ! Pinally To-night. The final screening takes place tonight of- "Keep Your Seats, Please," the comedy starring George Formby, and "Love -Letters of a Star, ' ' starring Balph Forbes and Polly Bowles.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 45, 9 March 1937, Page 14
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