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COSY THEATRE

4 4 THE ACCUSING FINGER" AND 4 4 HER HUSBAND LIES." 4 4 The Accusing Finger" and 4 4 Her Husband Lies" screen finally to-night. A robust story of gun-smuggling, shangliaiing, and news gathering in tho mosfc romantic spot on the face of the globe — Morocco, Comedy-a-plcnty, too, as a i'ast and furious romance tears across tlie screen, Tricked by the neatest gag ever pulled by a Chicago racketeer, a foreign corrcspondent passes out and wakes up a Legiomiaire. Tlirust into .the savage drama of lost men figliting the cruellest .battle on earth, a fighting reportor battles his way. ont witli his fists. This is the story of "Trouble In Morocco," the main feature at the Cosy, Theatre to-morrow, which stars Jack Holt, who takes the part of Paul L.Cluetti loreiga oorresgoDdejit fos a

New York paper. On the same news story is Mae Clarke, reporter for a rival paper, and the rivalry between these two, as they track down the leaders of a revolt in Morocco, forms the basis of the action in this thrilling picture. Sparkling with the wit of metropolitan news reporters and interwoven with a swift romance which blooms in jail under hilarious and unusual cireumstances, Universal's ' ' That 's My Story" is the second feature at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow, featuring Claudia Morgan and William Lundigan. ' It's a candid picture of the headlina writers. The manner in which reporters "put the bee" on officials, the methods by which they obtain interviews, their hardboiled patter, their loyalty to their papers when a big story bxeaks, and their fierce rivalries, are all presented in a rollicking series of fast moving sequences which surround. the solving of a crime mystery.

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Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8

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