COSY THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. A whimsical take-off on both the radio and motion pietures, providdng thrills and hilarity, will be found in tho new First National film, "Here Comes Carter!" which screens at the Cosy Theatre to-night. The picture concerns the activities of a Hollywood gossip reporter and the resulting diffieulties he gets in because of his unwillingness to withhold some ecandalous items on a certain screen star. Incidentally, while . viewing "Here Comes .Carter!" one gathers quite a. lot of inf ormation on movie stud'ios and " radio broadcasting activities. The capture of a, desperate crimmal on an airplane flying by night in a terrific dust storm, is one of the many exoiting happenings in Warner Bros. ' ' Fugitive in the Sky," which is the second feature at the Cosy Theatre. The criminal who, disguised as a woman — is fleeing from the law with a G-Man at his heels, reveals himself when a mysterious murder is commdtted in an airplane on which both he and tho detective are passengers. Knowing that his disguise is bound to be discovered in the investigation of the murder, he holds up the detective, tho other passengers and the pilots.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 122, 9 June 1937, Page 8
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