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COSY THEATRE

"CHEROKEE STRIP" AND "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "Cherokee Strip," starring Dick Foran, and "Two Against the World," with Humphrey Bogant in the principal role, will have their final screening tonight at the Cosy Theatre. Lynne Overman and Roscoe Karns made their first appearance together as a comedy team in Paramount 's "Murder Goes to College," a breezy mystery story which opena at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow. The story .deals with the murder of a college professor who had made the mistake of applying his knowledge of mathematics to beat the policy ' game. Overman 'a first discovory is that the professor was in Ueague with gang-leader Larry Crabbe and that just before the murder there had been a quarrel between the two. The professor 's sister, Miss Hunt, his wife, Astrid Allwyn, and a half-dozen professors who were in the sla'in man's debt, are also su'spected. All the suspects are involved with the dead man and eager to keep out of scandal. Overman takes advantage of this by approaching each seeretly and offering to pin the guilt on another — for a fee. This further complicates the case and he finds himself the centre of somo pretty intensive Cross-fire. "Mind Your Own Business," starring Charles Ruggles and Ali.ce Brady, is thc second feature on the programine.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 13

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 13

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 51, 23 November 1937, Page 13

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