COSY THEATRE
BIG DOUBLE PEATURE. "Man of Iron," at the Cosy today, which treats of the adventures in high society of an impolished workman, gives Barton MacLane, the screen's Public Enemy. No. 1, his first stellar opportunity in a heroic role. Perfectly capable of performing his new exeeutive duties, the man's vanity is fed by an assistant, and a woman secretary, both of whom are seeking his downf all. They inflame him with social ambition, and he becomes the laughing stock of the socialities without knowing it. The plot has much comedy as well as thrilling action and romance. More laughs and thrills than seen on the screen in many a long day are said to have been packed into the Waraer Bros. comedy jlrama, "The Big Noise," also at the Cosy. There is a lilting and f rothy lightnels to the film that makes it highly humorous and ontertaining. Guy Kibbee has the f eatured role of the business man, while Alma Lloyd and Warren Hull are the y.oung lovers.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 66, 5 April 1937, Page 3
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