COSY THEATRE
"LOVE PEOM A STEANGEE." You 11 tingle with excitement. You '11 grip your seat — as suspense .mounts suspense — and thrill follows thrill ,Jbn ' 1 Love -From a Stranger, ' ' which sereeHs at the Cosy Theatre to-night with Ann Harding and Basil Eathbone. The plot of "Love From a Stranger" tells how the winning of a big lottery attracts the notice of a man, Basil Eathbone, so handsome and fascinating that he sweeps Miss Harding into a speedy marriage. From then on the plot is one of the most thrilling that Agatha Christie has ever' writen, Frank Vosper's stage translation having previously made a tremendously gripping play. In _ the story Miss Harding? finds. ehe.,. is married. ..to a . . maniacal murd'erer, planning death even -while he plays at love. Cbuld any situation be so fraught with thrill s. Yet this woman is heJd by hypnotic fascination to an inevitable doora.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 8
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149COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 8
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