COSY THEATRE
BULLEtS OR BALLOTS ■ Edward G. Robinson's newest and most dynamic picture for First National, "Bullets or Ballots/' sereens at the Cosy Theatre to-night. In this picture Robinson has a role as strong as that of "Littie Caesar,1' although he is neither crook ' nor gunman, but one of the coldest and most hard boiled detectives of the Nfew York police force. Jean Blondell has the leading feminine role, playing opposite Robinson as his sweetlieart, although their romance does not end at the churcb, Robinson being slain by a double crossing crook after he had tipped off the police commissioner to the real criminals in the case. While dealing withi gangsters and their political and financial ramifications, the picture is really a story of racketeering run on a scale never dreamed of before, the higher-ups in the game, who never come out from cover, being a banker, a big politician, and g, wealthy society man.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 80, 21 April 1937, Page 9
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