COSY THEATRE
"DOME AND CET IT" The dynainiting d£ the giant logs and their thundering journey dowp. the river are only two of the thrills you'll enjoy when "Come and Get it"', 8amuel Goldwyn' s production of Edna Ferber's colourful novel of life in the great lumber cainps of the north woods, begins on Saturday at the .Cosy Theatre with Edward Arnold in his greatest role as Barney Glasgow, the chore boy who became a lumber baron. The free-for-all battle between Barney and the lumber jacks; the figkt between Barney and his son, for the love of the beautiful Lottv-; and one of the most spectacular cafe battles ever Screened are other breath-taking highlights of this screen versicn by the author of "Cimarron", "So Big" and "Show Boat". Joel McCrea, Frances Farmer, Mady Cbristians and Walker Brennan are also prominently featured in the cast of "Come and Get itl" which also includes the famous stage star, Mary Nash, Atldfea Leeds, loVely new Goldwyn discovery, and Frank Bhields, the handsom© tennis star. "Come And Get It!" was directed by Howard Hawks and William Wyler from a screenplay by Jules Furthman and Jane Murlin. The production is released through United Artiets.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 59, 25 March 1937, Page 15
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