COSY THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE PROCRAMME. "We Have Our Moments,'* opening at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow, features Sally Eilers and James Duun, '■ppqrted by a brilliant cast,- Jsueh i,*p-notch performers as Mischa Auer, David Niven, Warren Hymer, Marjo-ie Gateson and Thurston Hall. The story concerns a school teacher on a lark in Europe, who becomes thq central figure in an amusing, but sometimes dangerous, game involving un-der-cover detectives - and dinner-jacket-ed crooks. Filmed against the glittering baekground of a trans-Atlantic luxury liner and famed Monte Carlo, it has a bright rnodern tempo — clever, sophisticated situations and witty, stimulating dialogue. it has the gaiety and vitality of a magnificent day in spring. It is entertainment you won't want to miss. The second feature, "The Crimson Circle," is an intriguing thriller, in which the wits and resources of Scotland Yard are pitted against the mysterious head of a secret society of blackmailers. A strong cast oi international players is headed by Hugh Wakefield, Alfred Drayton, Noah Beery, and seven-teen-year-old June Duprez. "Dodge Gity Trail," and "Devil's Playground" screen tinally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 150, 13 July 1937, Page 15
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