COSY THEATRE
"HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" FINAL SCREENINC
I They're riding, shooting and fightmg again at the Oosy Theatre to-morrow — the screen's favourite Western team. Bill Boyd and Jimmy Ellison, known to lovers of action pictures as Hopalong I Uassidy and his range pal Johnny Nelson, have their finest story to date iu Paramount's "Heart of the West". (Packed with thrills from the opening flicker to the final fadeout, wlien ''Hoppy" and Johnny ride toward new horizons. "Heart of the West" gives the straight-shooting pair new jobg and a new loeatiyu. "Timothy's Quest," opening to-mor-row at the Oosy Theatre, briygs to the screen the popular story of a waif's I search for love, Young Bickie Moore portrays the title role. The film re-ereates all the "folksy" people of Pieasant Valley from Miss Vilda, Hitty Tarbox and Jabe Doolittle, to the villaiiious JDoc Cndd and the impish Samantha. Bleanore Whitney and Tom Keene interpret the young lovers in the little New Hampshire village for whom "the course of true love never runs smooth," until Timothy comes to their aid. J "History is Made at Night" 'screens I linally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 144, 6 July 1937, Page 4
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