COSY THEATRE
EOUBLE-rEATURE BTT.T. A stirring drama of an indnstrlal conflict between -railroad and trucking lines, Universal's "California Straight Ahead," opens at the Cosy Theatre tomorrow. Louise Latimer plays the leading feminine tole opposite John Wayne. Perilous scenes of giant trucks moving through treacherous mountain passes aecentuate the draina of the narratxve. Fighting snow storms and blizzards high in the California monntains, the trueks and men move on, setting the rousing tempo of the story, Blending comedy and melodraina in large, well proportioned doses, * * Lady from Nowhere," the Columbia picture which is the eecond feature at the Cosy Theatre, presents Mary Astor in one of the most amusing and entertaining screen plays in which she has appeared. Briefly, it is the story of a manicurist who witnesses a gangland murder andhas to flee for her life. Her flight takes her to Clearview, a small town, where ehe meets Earl Daniels, a young newspaper reporter, and the real complications set in. "We Have Our Moments" and "The Crimson Circle ' ' screen flnally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 153, 16 July 1937, Page 12
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