COSY THEATRE
oouble FEATURE bill "A Star Fell From Heaven" screens at the Cosy Theatr© to-night. It ia tt hove] story, dealing with an unustiaJ nspect of lii'e behmd tlie scenes tn a big tihn studio, and it is particularly not-' able in th&t it brings back to the scrcen Joseph Schmidt, the amazing poeket L'aruso. Beautiful Florine MoKi'nney bas the leudlng female role in the production, whiie Billy Milton is seen as a tatiious Hlm star, for whom Schmidt doubles. his voice. The bafflmg murder mystery thriller, "The Case oi the Velvet Gaws," is the second teature. witli VVarreu WiJ liam in the role ot 1'erry Mason, tho lawyer-detective. The plot is-unique, baff.ing and tbe suspense is maintained up to the monient of the ainazing climax. There are "two possible niotives for the murder— to cover a love scandal— and to gain possession of the wealth. Perry Mason's problem is to hnd which is the real cause of the crime.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 93, 6 May 1937, Page 12
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