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COSY THEATRE

ODTDPOUS AND ILYING • If you wanted a eertain job would you ripk your life to get it? That 's what Judith Barrett does in Universal's "Plying Hostegs" which begjns an engagement at the Cosy Theatre tomorrow. In a story dramatising the lives of the girl attendants who rjde trans-continental airliners, the actress doeg a 5,000 foot parachute jump to prove that phe has tho ceurage required of an air hostegte. She lands the job and with it begins as thrjlling a set of experiences as any girl will ever want to encounter. For the most part the pieture centreg arouud the T'Omance betwepn her and the ace pilot, who falls in lpve with her, but who bitterly opposes hoetesses on fhe airliners William Cargan, capt in the iead role of the airline superintendent makes n worthy f ival tfor William Hall in the contest for the girl's hand. IJnexpected developments centring around Eandall bring the pieture to a gripping climax in which the flying hostess, the man she loves and 12 passengers are brought face to face with death. Hailed as^ one of the most novel and most beautiful scenec pictures ever filmed, "'Stormy," the ppectacular Tlpiyersal drama of the great outdoors, is ateo showing. The screen version of the papular novel by Cherry Wil§on, "Stormy" was filnied in its enfirety in fhe Painted Desqrt and other beautir ful scenic_ locations in Arizona, This is th© first time in many years, it is said, that an entjre pieture has be,en made on location. A terrific stampefie of wild horses climaxes the story. PinaUy To-pjght Ceiling Zero," starring J agjes Cagaey and Pat O'Bfjen, concludgs at ihe Cosy Theatre to-night. Th§ film "is crammed i'ull of thrills in the apd many of the scenefs are guperb,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 12

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 12

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 12

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