COSY THEATRE
"HEART OF THE WEST" AND "TIMOTHY'S QUEST." They're riding, shooting and figlitrng again at the Cosy Theatre to-night — the screerds l'avourite Western team. Bill Boyd and Jimmy Ellison, to lovers of action pictures as Hopalong Cassidy and his range pal Johnny Nelsbn, have their linest story to date in Paramount's "Heart of the West". Packed with thrills from the opening Hicber to the fiual fadeout, when "Hoppy" and Johnny ride toward new borizons. "Heai't of the West" gives fehe straight-shooting pair new jobs and a new location. "Timothy'a Quest," also screening at the Cosy Theatre, brings to the screen the popuiar story of a waif's search for love. Young Dickie Moore portrays the title role. * The tilm re-creates ali the "folksy" people of Pleasant Valley from MisS Viida, Hitty Tarbox and Jabe Doolittle, to the villainous Doc Cudd and the impish Samantha. Eleanore Whitney and Toffi Keene mterpret the young lovers in the little New Hampshire viilage for whom "the course of true love never runa smooth," until Timothy comes to their aid.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 10
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