COSY THEATRE
ANB MABEL}» TO-NIGHT. Liiting music; magnifioent spectacies, rollicking comedy, romance and thrills conxbine to forxn the rare entertainment found in the Gosmopolitan production released by Warner Bros., ' ' Cain ahd Mabel, ' ' and screening at the Cosy to-night. These QiigredientS^ added td the fine perfofmances oi its two famous stars, yMhxhon DaviCs and Ulark Gable, and that of hn Cxeeptionaliy talented slxpportihg Cast, filake this picture oue of the O'itstanding screen pfeduetions of ihe year. Oue of the big features of the ttueicai Comedy is a sensational niimber chlled "Thousand Love Songs," whieh for sheer beauty, xiovelty ana inagnitude of its scope, is truly refix&rkabie; Staged by the faMou& dance difeetor, Bobby Gonnollyj it is really eix numbers cofnbiaed in one, there being that maay difierent eettings and. backgrounds.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 167, 2 August 1937, Page 4
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