COSY THEATRE
"GREAT GAMBLINI" AND "FORLORN RIVER." x "Tbe Great Gambini,,, wbicb fetxture3 Akim Tamiroff in the title role, is primarily a thrill-paeked mystery, and screens at the Cosy Tbeatre tonigbt. Tamiroff is tbe s*ar attraction at a swanky night club, where he and bis beautiful, blindfolded asslsiant "rekdu sealed meSsages sent him by tbe audience. When Tamiroff prophesies tbat Mar* ian Marsh, planning to be married the next day, will not marry ber fianee,-it is first cOnsidered merely a bad joke but wben tbe iiance is found mnrdered tbe next morning, tbe case takes on a mofe serious aspeet. Tbe picture reackes its clxmax with one of tbe most novel twists cver brougbt ,lo tbe screen, in wbicb tbe murderer is revealed, and the romance befcween Miss Marsh and Tront is brought to a happy end. When a band of Uesperadoes 'attempts to steal a herd of horses consigned to the Army by liavmg their loader pose as a GoVernment buyer, it is up to Larry Crabbe and Syd Taylotto prevent the erime in >'Paramount's "Forlorn River," the Zuue Grey story which is tbe second feature at tbe Cosy Theatre. But that isn't an easy job beeause botb of them are under suspicion for a bank robbery and not only bave to deal with the desperudce.1.)ui witb tbe sheriff's men as welJ.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 19
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