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COSY THEATRE

' ' CHEROKEE STEIP ' ' . AKt) ' « TWO AGAINST THE WORLD," The brave days of old when America was throwing open free homeStead iands tof pipneets Wiliihg to raeo for them and develop thern, live again in "The Cherokee Strip," starriilg Dick Fofan, which screens at the Cosy Theatre, Hastings^ to-night. The choicest land went to those who claimed tirst, travelliiig by cow ponies, buckboards, covered Wagonsj op on toot. It ia a VVestern picture, yet not of the- rotitine type. Fver since signing Foran, the producers haYe kept him away irom the old-style Westerna. Dick p]ays & yoling attoniey, eager to hang out lug shiugle iu a braxid new towii. He does so, and though bested in the beginuing by the town's boss (this latter piayed exoellently by Bd, Cobbe), he cleans the place up- and succeeds in his romance. Other players afe David Carlyle, Joseph Greh&n, Milton Kibbee, Jack Mowef, Tom Brower and nine-year-old Tonimy Bupp, child star. "The * Cherokee Strip/' it is pre- : dlcted, wili interest the whoie family. Special songs haVe been written by M. t£. jerome and jack Scholl — not,kbly "My Li'ttle iiuckaroo." Second feature on the Cosy Theatre programine / is . "fwo Against the World," with Humphrey Bogaiit iii the principaj role.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 4

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 4

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 4

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