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COSY THEATRE

"IiITTLE.MEN" "Little Men" sereens finally tonight. "The Great Gambini," which features Akim Tamiroffi in the title role, is primarily a thrill-packed tnystery,and sereens at the Oosy Theatre tomorrow. Tamiroff is the star attraction at a swanky night club, where he and his beautiful, blindfolded assistant 4 4 read ' ' sealed messages sent him by the audience. When Tamirofl prophesies that Marian Marsh, plauning to be married.the next day, will no,t marry her fiance, it is first considered merely a bad joke but when the fiance is found murdered the next morning, the case takes on a more serious aspect. The picture reaches its climax with one of the most fiovel twists ever broughi to the screhn, in Which the murderer is revealed, and the romance between Miss Marsh and Trent is broUght to a happy end. When .a band of desperadoes attempts to steal a herd of horses consigned to the Army by having their leader pose as a Government buyer, it is np to Larry Crabbe and Syd Taylor to prevent the crime in ^Paramount's "Forlorn Biver," the Zane Grey stofy which is the second feature at tho Cosy Theatre. But tlint isn't an casy job bocauwe botli of tiicin are under suspicion for a bank robbery and not only have to deal with the despcradi'e» oue with the sherilf's men as well.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 36, 5 November 1937, Page 12

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 36, 5 November 1937, Page 12

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 36, 5 November 1937, Page 12

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