COSY THEATRE
AD VENTURE FEATURES High-pitched drama, as colourful as the Aurora Boroalis that lines the northern skies, is provided in "North of Nome, ' ' the story of Alaskan seal hunter^' that screens to-night at the Cosy Theatre. This new Jack Holt film rushes along at a terrific pace, thickly spreading thrills as it goes." Holt, as. always, turns in a wortliy performance, making Raglan, the seal poacher, a human and virile character. Mention should be made of the unusually good acting provided by Evelyn Venable, who Teturns to the screen after a year's voluntary absence, Guinn "Big Boy" Wyiiams, J6hn Miljan and Roger Imhoff. Dick Foran, the "Singing Cowboy," is also at the Cosy in the new Western drama with musiCj "California Mail," Foran not only plays the stellar role but sings two catchy Western songs, written by M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl — "Ridin' the Mail" and "Love Begins at Evening. " The picture is said to be packed with dramatic thrills, in which the star plays the role of a pony express rider who battleg Indians and white highway robbers to deliver the government mail.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 69, 8 April 1937, Page 12
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