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COSY THEATRE

"HOLLYWOOD BOULEV ARD" AND "THREE MARRIED MEN" All tne lights and shadows of Hollywood are on view in Paramount's "Hollywood Boulevhrd", a dramatic ' picture of the comeback of a fallen screen idol, who opens at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow. John Halliday has the featured role of an egotistie actor who agrees to seli the story of his love-life for another chance in a picture. When his estranged family appeals to him to stpp the scandal, after the first chapters, he tries to but the fan rnaaazine publisher won't permit it. Then he threatens to write of his afi'air with the publisher's wife, and when she threatens him' with a pistol, he is shot. The police charge the shooting to his daughter, but an unusual twist in the sfiory smooths out the drama in a sensational climax. Bringing the talents of three of its surest-fire laugh-getters to the front for the first time, Paramount has produced a fast-moving, . gag-studded farce in the film "Three Married Men" which is , the second feature at the Cosy Theatre. Lynne Overman, William Frawley and Roscoe Karns. three tried and proven comios, have top roles in "Three Married Men." Mary Brian, as skilled an actress as she is good to look upon, has the feminine iead, as Karns' bride. Supporting the four is a cast headed by Georjpe Barbier, best of the film grumpy oldsters. and Marjorie Gateson, as Overman's wife. "Here Comes Carter," and "Fugitive in the Sky," screen finally tonight.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 124, 11 June 1937, Page 9

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 124, 11 June 1937, Page 9

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 124, 11 June 1937, Page 9

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