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COSY THEATRE

DOUBLE-l'EATUEE BILIr, The- story of the Texas plainsmen blazing a yattlo trail aeross the old southwest is the adventurous themo of Golu-mbia's "Dodge City Trail," the rcw screen attraction screening at the Cosy Theatro to-night. Gharles Sfcerrett, ace of western stars, is in the leading role, while a new "he-man" singing cowboy, Donald Grayson, and attractive Jl&rion Weldon are the featured players. Starretfc enacts the rolp of a ranch foreman taking a herd of cattle to the railroad centre of Dodge City. While on the trail, Starrett and his buddy, Donald Grayson, have occasion to rescue Marian Weldon, kidnapped during a stage coach holdup by the bandit gang of A1 Bridges. The girl, having returned from school in-England, is on a surprise visit to the ranch of her father. From her description, Starrett gathers that her father is in reality a mcmber of Bridge's gang. Bichard Dix and Chester Mdrris, two of tlio bravest — at the bottom of the •sea or in a woman's armsl They're ready to fight with anyone — except each other! That is, until de-Iovely Dolores Dol Bio stavts a navy scrap that ends fifty fathoniS' below the sea! These rooiantie adventuro escapados climaxed by'the year's most spectacular scenes of a submarine disaster, will bo scen in' Columbia's "Dovil's Playground," showing to-niglit at the Cosy Thoatre. * -

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 10

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 10

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 10

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