COSY THEATRE
"THE DEVJL DOLL" TO-NIGHT. Familiar and bel.oved thougli he is to patrons of the screen, Lionel Barrymore is recognisable only. by his ini.raitable artistry, in Metro-Goldwyn-May-er 's The Devir Doll, ' ' which screens at the Cosy Theatre to-night,. "Keady, Willing and Ab'le," a comedy with music. made by Warner Bros. from the Richard Macaulay story of the same name will be presented as the f eature attraetion of • the Cosy Theatre to-morrow night. . • Co-starred are the . twinkling-toed Euby Keeler, and the famous young eccentric dancer Lee Dixou. The songs aro- by Johnny Mercer rnd Richard Whiting. The deliglitfui Louise Fazenda has an eecentric role well fitted to her talents as a comedienne and torch singer, Winifred S.haw is cast as a British musical comedy star. Other notables in the cast are Allen Jenkins, Carol Hughes, Hugh O 'Connell, Teddy Hart, Addison Bichards, Ross Alexander, Shaw and Lee, the ' 4 piano-mov-ers" from vaudeville, E. E. Clive and J"ane Wyman. • At the. matinee the f eature will be "The Arizonian." Eight prizes will be given for a fancy dress parade, ahd there will be the fourth series of amateur trialsu
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 11
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