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COSY THEATRE

"O'EELEY'S LUOK" AND "EASY TO TAKE.", "O'Hiley's Luck" and "Easy . To Take" scfeen at the Cosy Theatre finally to-night. The brave days of old when America was throwing qpen freo homestead lands to pioneers willing to race for them and develop them, live again in "The Cherokee Strip," starring , l)ick Foran, which opens at the Cosy i Theatre, Hastings, to-morrow. The choicest land went to those who claimed first, travelling by cow ponies, buckboards, covered wagons, or on loot. It is a'" Western pieture, yet not of the routine type. Lver sfnce signing Fotan, the prodncers have kept him away from the old-style, Westerns. Dick plays a young attorney, eager to hang out his shingle in a brand new town. He does so, and thqugh bested in the beginning by the town's boss (this latter played excellently by Ed. Cobbe), he cleans the place up and succeeds in his romance. Other players are David Cariyle, j Joseph Grehan, Milton Kibbee, Jack Mower, Tom Brower and nine-year-old Tommy Bupp, child star. "The Cherokee Strip," it is predicted, will interest the whole family. I Special songs have been written by I M. . K. Jerome and Jack Scholl — not- I ably "My" Little Buckaroo" . Second feature on the Cosy Theatre I programme is "Two Against the I Worh3,"' with Humphrey Bogant In I the principal .role, I

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 10

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 10

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 10

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