COSY THEATRE
"PENNIES FROM HEAYEN." Bang Crosby'8 latest comedy-witb-mueic, "Pennies From Heaven," will screen to-day at the Cosy Theatre. Such popuiar eongp as "Pennies from Heaven," "So Do I,'> MLet's Call a Heart a Heart," "One, Tavo, Button Your Shoe," and "Skpleton in the Closet" are heard in the film. Bing's acting talents are becoming more apparent with eaeh film he makes. He is a born comedian; and he gets plpnty of opportunity to show his wares in this picture, for it is literaliy filled with laugh-provoking situations and dialogue. Bing is nobly aided and abetted in his foolery by a royal cast that includes Madge Evans, Edith Fellows, Donald Meek, John Gallaudet and Louis Armstrong, coloured king of swingi music and his band. Miss Evans, prettier than ever, does extremely well • a talented and refreahing young lady, ehe is a valuable ailjunct to any pioture. "Find the Witness," Columbia's myptery-melodrama, featuring Charles Quigley and Rosalind Keith, is the 6eeond feature at the Cosy Theatre, and is a tough one for murder mystery addicts to solv© It is an action-filled film with a eunning plot that will keep all movie-goers guessing.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 14
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