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COSY THEATRE

"dark journey": spy drama. a epy drama magnificently presented und with an arresting thetoe, comes 1o the Cosy for the last tinie to-night.. It is • ' Dark Journey," which was produced for Lpndon Filma by Victor Saville; English director of repute. Those already privileged to see Conrad Veidt and Vivien Leigh, a beautifui actregs who has had a phenomenai scteen oareer, in this etirri'ng film, agree that it is outstanding entertainment. Stoekholm during the Great War years pro-. vides the backgrounds of the story,. a ■ thriliing and romantic one of counte,r- . espionage. Now comes Dick Foran, the "Singing Cdwboy/' ,in a new type of Western,. one without a single cowboy, the First National melodramatic thrillcr ' ' Trailin' West," which opens at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow. There are "Injuns" in it, however, and even more thrills than in the ordinary Western, with a stage coach hold-up, and the capture of a U.S. pack train, loaded with gold, by bad Indians led by whites. It is set in the Civil War period, when guerilla warfare was still rampant in the West. ■Foran sings two songs written for the production by M. K. Jerome, and Jack Scholl. One as a ballad, '(Moonlight Valley," and the other a stirriug marching song, "Drums of Glory."

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 4

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 4

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 4

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