COSY THEATRE
70-DAY'S ATTRACTION Two of the world 's greatest voices and two of the screen 's most vivid personalities are soen iu "New Moon,' Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's transcription I of the stage hit, co-starring Lawrence Tihbett and Grace Moore, and playing to-night at ' the Cosy Theatre. In th'is picture iiorai it is far diff-erent from tho original stage versiOn although pre serving all its salient parts and its most popular songs. The story deals with a Russian princess who plays with fire in the person of an impassioned lieutenant only to find that she has burned hereself in the intrigue and dungerous circumstances which follow upon her fiance's discovery of the "affair. " The charming music of the stage success, including the never-to-be-f orgotten ' ' Lover Come Back to Me," "Wanting You," "One Kiss" and " Stouthearted Men" is augmented with two outstauding songs, "What ls Your Price Mada-me?" and "The "Farmer's Daughter."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 53, 18 March 1937, Page 3
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