COSY THEATRE
TWO BIG FEATURES. f - _______ Tapping again that vast reservoir of excitement, romance and gallant action by adventurous pioneers which lies in tho history of America's border States, Warner Bros. have tilrned this time to New Mexico in its pioneer days for one of those thrilling melodramas they made so well — "Land Beyond the Law," starring Dick Foran, which is to screen at the Cosy Theatre to-day. The romantic feminine interest is provided by Lihda Perry, a pretty little newcomer to films. The New Univarsal'g brilliant cornedy drama. "As Good As Married," is said to be a dazzling picture. The New Universal has given it splendid production; 'fine cast, beautiful sets, and the best- of • writing and directing talent. It is a novel story, centring around the efforts of a successful architect to save money on his income-tax by marrying his beautiful secretary, who is in love with him. Naturally, there would be complications arising, and plenty arise in "As Good As Married." Included iu an dxcellent cast are Doris Nolan, John' Boles, Alau Mowbray and Tala Birrell.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 209, 20 September 1937, Page 14
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