COSY THEATRE
"CRIME NOBODY SAW" AND "HILLS OF OLD WYOMING." Lew Ayres, Benny Baker and Eugene Pallette turn deteetive in Para- ' mount's "Th,e Crime Npbody Saw," a, thrilling mystery story well spiced with comedy wiiieh screens at the Cosy Theatre to-night. The threp are playwrights who are up against a stone wall for a plot." A play must be delivered the very next day or there is a singularly ominous 'or else'? from a produeer who bad given them a Jiberal advapce. .. Fate cQmes to their rescue by staging a murder right in their living rodm. A colourful, fast-moving rohlantic portrayal of outdoor life in the West is the second feature at tbe Cosy, Paramount's "HilJs of Old Wyoming" •witb William Boyd in tbe star role of "tiopalong Gassidy,"- • Tlie filib - cefltres about a large reservation in Wyoming wbere a crooked Governniebt agent trids to use his ludian wards 'as' a scree.u for his 6inistei' operations as head of a cattle rustling gdng . :Ca ssicly , \ witb his .pals, "Windy'1 and "Mesquite 'Lucky' Jenkins," is a peace-lpviiug rancber when the picture ^epetls.. Tbe tbfee together witb their neighbours rise in protest, however, at ihe combined cattle thieving. .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 32, 1 November 1937, Page 2
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