COSY THEATRE
COMEDY FEATURES FOR TO-NIGHT Porter Hall, tlie sereen's most dastardly villain, is up to no good again in Paramount's "Let'g Make a Million," a gay comedy of the war bonus which begins to-morrow at the Gosy Theatre. Hall 6ells oil stock to Edward Everett Horton, the hero of the piece, who is out to marry Charlotte Wynters with the money. But the villain gets it in the neck when everything not only comes out all right, but Horton finds himself richer than he ever thought he could be. The famous "Pixilated Sisters," Margaret Seddon and Margaret McWade, aro on hand as Horton 's maiden aunts while J. M. Kerrigan, Purnell Pratt, Irving Bacon and a host of others assist in the general fun. Love • conquers all— with the aid of a two-and-a-half ton elephant — in Paramount's "Arizona Mahoney," a Jiilarious comedy in which Joe Cook, famous funsmith, makes his first fulllength motion picture appearance, this being the second feature. Kobert Cummings is in love with June Martel, and so is Larry Crabbe. But they all get along weil enoug|h untii they are surrounded by bandits. Then Cook comes to the rescue — on the elephant — and love triumphs. At all the evening sessions will be featured rtbo "Wandering Violinist,"Mr George Pitorious, who, from an early age has been prominent a musician. Up until the depression Mr Pitorious was assistant concert-master to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and since then he has been on a tour of the world, during which he is carrynig out research into the music of thc various countrics that he visits. "Sinncr Takes All" screens finally to-night. f
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 11
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