COSY THEATRE
"THE GREAT O'MALLEY" AND "GUARDIANS Op THE AIR." That ever-popuiar Irish film star, Pat O^Brien, has the title role in "The Great O'Malley," melodrama of life in New York's colourful East Side which screens at the Cosy to-night. Pat's • a policeman this timo. He's Offlcer O'Malley, a tough, hard-boiled policeman who cannot see beyond his rule book until a little crippled girl and a iovely schoolteacher humanise him. By the time the flnal fadeout eilds the story he's a regular fellow, just as Pat always is, in imns indeed, in real life. Sharing stellar honours with him is Humphrey Bogart, who seored so greatly as the killer in "The Petrified' Forest." Ann Sheridan, another recent discovei'y of the studio, who was a high school girl in Dallas, Texas, cnly a year ago, piays the school teacher. This is only her eeeond picture, yet already she is a leading lady — at 21 1 Mexican elopeineiits and aerial smuggling are two of the ingredients to be found in Columbia's new screen fpre, "Guardians of tlio Air." the second fcature on to-night 'h programme, Action is swift and exciting from start to flnish. f
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 10
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