COSY THEATRE
MYSTEEY AND COMEDY. A double feature programme seru-ens at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow. The solution of a baffling murder committed directly in front of forty horrified witnesses who see the victim fall dead at their feet, bu't catch no sight of the tnurderer or his weapon, is the basis of Paramount 's "Murder with Pictures," with Low Ayres and Gail Patrick. In an entirely new treatment for this type of picture, the idenbity of the slayer is ultimately revealed in a whirlwind linish by a photograph \yhich was taken just as the crime was committed. A mere wisp of smoke in .the photograph betrays the plotter and breaks a "p8rfect crime." What happens when a newspaperman wiith a flair for gags sets out to give his former sweetheart the world 's most sensational wedding present, on the eve of her nuptials to another man, forms the basis of the Paramount comedyromance, "Wedding Present," the .second feature, with Joan Bennett and Cary Grant in stellar roles. "Wedding Present" is adapted from the liit Saturday Evening Post story of the same name by Paul Gallico. It was directed by Eichard Wallace and produced by B. P. Schulberg as the first of his pictures under a new agreement with Paramount. "Go West, Young Man,'-' with Mae West starring, screens finally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 85, 27 April 1937, Page 10
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