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COSY THEATRE

CORONATION FILM An exqellent oppprtunity awaits thos9 wko wish to witness at closo quarters the vastness, the pomp, and the gplendour of thp Qpronation, Tonigkt, twenty-flve minutes of close-up • yiews embodying the entire Abbey Ceremony will be shown. To-morrow night some 100Q feet of film will be sqreeued depictiug the gorgeous pagenatry of tke Coronation prpeession both'to and frojn Westminster Abboy. Additional to the splendour of this entourage is the human side of the millions Qf speqtators, which intersperses the shots of the British Empire's mpst mportant ritual. One of the most suecessful stage farces of recent times has been made into an uubelievably funny screen comedy with Bobertson Hare and Alfred Drayton in the leading toles. "Aren't Men Beastgf" is the title pf this subjecc, which screens at the Cosy Theatre to-night. Bobertson Hare is seen in oue of his i'unniest roles to date, as a little dentist v/ho, through no fauit of his ewn, linds himself involved iu a scandal with a beautiful and mysterious foreign lady. Co-starring with Hare is Alfred Drayton, feelebrated stage actor, and together they prove to be a new comcdy team, tke funuiest seey since Staii ),aurel met Oliver Hardy. Appeariog with Hare and Drayton are J une Cyde, Billy Milton, Ellen Bollock, ltuth Maitland, Judy Kelly aud vHhm' woil-known players.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 139, 29 June 1937, Page 12

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 139, 29 June 1937, Page 12

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 139, 29 June 1937, Page 12

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