COSY THEATRE
"BENGAL TICER" AND "MARRIAGE OF CORBAL" "The Marriage of Corbal," screening at the Cosy to-morrow, is a spectacular adaption of tlie fast-moving Hafael Sabatini novel, "The Nuptials of Corbal," a story of.the other side of the French Revolution, into which) has been interwoven all the living, vivid atmosphere that is so grpat a feature of Sabatini' fe novels, with Nils Asther as Citizen-Deputy Varennes, young, unscrupulous, but not undistinguished, who rescues a beautiful girl, Cleonie (played by Hazel Terry), almost from the very jaws of the guillotine's hungry blade, because her beaiity has intrigued him. Heralded as one of the most thrilling icreen dramas with a unique romance and colorful settings, "Bengal Tiger," a Warner Bros. production, opens at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow, with Barton MacLane, June Travis and Warren Hull in the principal roles. The story and screen play by Roy Chanslor and Earl Felton centres about the lives of circus folk both at work before the public under the Big Top, andi in their private dressing tents. It is the inside story of this colourful elan in the big tents, on their special train during the summer tour and in winter quarters. "The Big Broadcast of 1937", screens finally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 115, 1 June 1937, Page 11
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