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COSY THEATRE

"CLARENCE" AND "GIRL FROM DSCOTLAND YARD." "Clarence" and "Girl from Seotland Yard" screen finally to-night. "Espionage," a story with the flavour of to-day 's headlines, with Edmiund Lowe and Madge Evans in the leading roles, screens to-morrow at the Cosy Theatre. This is a narrative that describes the studied movement of a millionaire munitions maker who suddenly vanishes. A star reporter is promptly assigned by 'an American newspaper to trace him, an.d an oppositiqn sheet gives the same job to a girl reportei^ a star "worker herself. These two meet on a speeding express out of Paris, neither aware that the other is a competing neWs gatherer. "When Lovo Is Youflg," the secord feature at tho Cosy Theatre, is the screen version of Eleanor i Grifiin*'s McCall's Magazine story, "Class Prophecy." It presents Virginia Bruce as Wanda Werner, a farmer's daughter .whoso high school classmates can propkecy no better future for her than sonioday raising tho biggest pumpkin for the state fair. Iustcad she goes to Broadway under convoy ef her uncle, acted by Walter Brennan, ckaracter actor who has just won the 1936 Acadcmy award for the best masculine supporting role of the year. Miss Bruce becomes a singlug 'star and falls in love with Ivent. Taylor, as a brash young press agent, all of which brings on tho iilm's surprise climax.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 4

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 4

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 4

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