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COSY THEATRE

"OLD HUTCHM • Pilmed entirely in the colourful farm country of Santa Cruz, "Old Hutch,,J which screens at; the Cosy Theatre to* night, deals with a man who. hasn't worked for twenty years because of "bajjk trouble. ' ' While fishing one day he' accidentally stumbles upon a box of hidden loot, £25,000 in ulh "Old Hutch ' ' is portrayed by the inimitable Wallace Beery and his perform* ance has delighted capacity audiences overywhere. Because he hasn't worked in years and. is known to be without a cent., he realises that it would be impossible for him to cash any of the £1,000 bills. Hutch gets a job running • a farm in order to save enough money to start using the stolen bills without arousing suspicion. There is more than mere wealth of humour in this new character who comes in the person of Wallace Beery. He is the essence of xich good humour, but beyond that he symbolises the easy tolerance, the quiet acceptance of fate, and.in the last analysis, the fiery individual who, when driven to fight, does it with his wbole soul, his strong hody and two good iists. Eric Linden and Ceciliar Par* ker, are teamed in the romantic leads.The supporting ca'st includes Eobert McWade, Caroline Perkins and Eliaa* beth Patterson.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 11

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 11

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 11

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