COSY THEATRE
"UNDER COVER OF NlGHT." "Under Cover. of Night" screens finally to-night. The sultry roniance of the tropics. The flashing colour of the Navy. Tlio tense drama of a young wife flghting for the man she loves. The stark exeitement of disaster in the air. . . These are the elements from which the New Universal has made "Wings Ovor Honolulu," a story of naval aviation opening to-morrow at the Cosy Theatre, With Wendy Barrie and ltay Milland in the leading roles, "Wings Over Honolulu" hits a new high in dramatie entertainment. It tells thc tense, movi.ng stoi'y of a. navy wife who suddenly finds hersclf engulfed in the gay wliirlpool of sorvice sociiil life in a tropical station. It reveals how tho cruel tongue of gowsip aud the languor of the SoUth iSeas can try mcii's souls and wreck women 's lives. You Vvou't.want io nilss "•Wings Over Honolulu." It's truiy great eutcrtaimueut.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 12
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153COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 12
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