COSY THEATRE
"she's dangerous" and "motor madness." A double featured programme will be presented at the Cosy Theatre to-night. The first is Univertsal's "She's Dangerous" starring Tala Birell and Cesar Romero. "Beware of that woman, she's dangerousl" all his pals told him. But he lets her creep into his confidence. and into his affeetions. The second feature, "Motor Madness," is a thrillin'g picture in which exciting boat-racing is seen. That ever-popular Irish iilm star, Pat O'Brien, has the title role in "The Great O'Malley," melodrama of life in New York's colourful East Side wliicb opens at the .Cosy Theatro to-morrow. Pat's a policeman this time. He's Officer O'Malley, a tough, hard-boiled policeman who cannot see beyond his rule hook until a little crippled girl and a lovely scboolteaclier liumanise him. By the time the final fadeout ends the story he's regular fellow, just as Pat always is, in films indeed, in real life. Shariiig stellar lionours with liim is Humphrey Bogart, who scored t'o greatly as the killer in "The Petrified Forest." Ann Sheridan, another recent discovery of the studio, who was a higli school girl in Dallas, Texas, cnly a year ago, plays the scliool teacher. This is only her second picture, yet Ireadv she is a leading lady — at 21 1 The little crippled child is played by Sybil Jason, the 7-year-old South African child actress who captivated movie aucliences. in "The Little Big Shot" and "The Singing Kid."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 204, 14 September 1937, Page 13
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