COSY THEATRE
TWO STAR FEATURES "The_ Man I Marry," a swiftly paeed screea " comedy that ripples with. ro» mance, will show at the Cosy theatrs to-night. This Universal film stari Horis Nolan, the gmmorous new per* sonality who has taken. Hollywood by storm. "The* Man I Marry" reveals . the adventures of a young girl whai runs away from marrying a rich society "stuffed shirt." The girl escapes toi her uncle's country house, where sha tinds a playwright revising a adripfc^ The pair of them stay at the house dur«. ing a terrific rainstorm that lasts al| night. Then begins the tug of waaf for supremacy between the girl and the man. She persuades ker uncle, a theatrical producer, to put on tha author's play, but with changes thatj she suggests. One romantio squabbla follows another, with complicationl that carry the comedy to fever pjtch. JDick Foran, the singing cowboy, alsQ comes to the Cosy Theatre in "Moonlight on the Praire," with which Wari ner Bros introduce a new type of Western drama. To a thrilling Westera drama of hard riding, roping, two-guu fighters, and romantic ladies, Warner , Bros have added the s ugs of the qld West, two of them speeially written for the production.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 49, 13 March 1937, Page 16
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