COSY THEATRE
"WOMAN CHASES MAN," Miriam Hopkins and Joel McOrea, one of the most successful and popular romantic teams in films, eomes back to the Cosy Theatre to-night when "Woman Chases Man," the. riotous Bamucl Goldwyn comedy, will be screfened. " Woman Chases Man" marks the fifth production in which the stars have appeared together. The earlier fllms were "The Richest Girl in the World," "Barbary Coast," "Splendour" and "These Three." Charles Winninger, Erik Rhodes, Ella Logan, Leona Marj icle and Broderick Crawford are also j ]vk minently featured. This hilarious | r-iojy casts Miliam in a real comedy rol© as a girl architect who chased a weaithy young man (McCrea) to the ends of tho earth — to make him sign a eontrael to finance a model village and fihally mnuagco to get his name on the dotted line — .oi both the contraot and a marriago iicenee. John Blystone di* rected "•'Woman Chases Man" from a screen play by Jo&eph Anthony, Manuel Seff and David Hertz. The story is by Lynu Rooi and Frank Fenton.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 15
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173COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 15
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