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COSY THEATRE

"PENNIPS FRPM HEAVEN." Bing Crosby's latest comedy-with-miisic/ ' 'Pennies From Heayen," will open tq-morrow at the Cosy Theatre. Such popular aongp as "Pennies from Heaven," "So Do I,'» "Let's Call a Hearj; a Efeart," "One, Two, Button Yopr Shoe," and "Skeleton in the Closet" are heard xn the fllnj. Bing's acting talents are becoming more apparent with each film he makes. He is a borh corpedian ; and he gets plenty of opporttinity to show his wares in this pict'ure, fqr it is literally filled with laugh-proyoking situations j and dialogue. Bing is nohly aided "and abetted in his foolery by a royal cast that ineludes Madge Evans, Edith Fellows, Oonald Meek, John Gallaudet and Louis Armstrong, qoloured king of swingi music and his banj. Miss Evans, prettier than ever, doep extremely well ; a talented and refreshing young lady, she is a v.aluahle adjunct to any picture. "Find the- Witness," Columbia's mystery-melodrama, featuring Charles Quigley and Eosalind Keith, is the seeond feature at the Cosy Theatre, and is a tough on© for murder Tnystery addicts to solve It is an action-filled film with a cunning plot that will keep all movie-goers guessing. "Gold Diggers of 1937" scerens finally to-night.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 15

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 15

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 15

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