COSY THEATRE
JOE E. BROWN AGAIN . Joe E. Brown, king. of the iaughnjakers— :?creens^ at the Cosy Theatre to-night in his newest Warner Bros. comedy hit, "Polo .Joe." As., Joe Bolton, he returns home— aftej- years in China. With him , comes his valet, Hay war4- . Aunt Minnie 's mansipn is in the midst of a swanky po.lo-playing colony-r-and Jpe at oncp . falle head over heels in love with pretty Mary Hilton, who thinks no man can be a hero unless he plays polo. ^ Joe pretends that he is a wow at it, but is in terror at what- lieg ahead and his valet gets the brilliant idea qf hiring a gang of ..bruisers to kidnap him before the game. His rival for Mary '-3 hand overhears Joe's scheme, and informs Mary's father. So he is Compelled to play in the big game — and what'happens is gOod for more laughg fco the second than you have enjoyed for many a long day. The supporting cast includes Carole Hugher, Bichard ' 1 1 Skcets ' ' Gall&gher, Joseph King, Gordon Elliott and Fay Holden.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 19
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