COSY THEATRE
"KID GALAHAD." With three famous stars heading its cast— Bette Davis, Edward G. Bobinson and Humphrey Bogart — a drama called "Ivid Galahad" will screen to-night at tho Cosy Theatre for the last tim.e. One of the most entertaining musical romances that has been seen on the screen in many a day will be shown at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow, under tho title of "Sing Me a Love Song," a Oosmopolitan production released by First National with an all-star cast including James Melton, Patricia Ellis, Hugh Herbert, ZaSu Pitts, Allen J enkins and Kat Pendleton. The pieture has an exceptionally interesting and well-knit plot for a musical. TIio story concerns tlie doings of a wealthy young man, brought up without knowledge of anything useful, whose father suddenly dies and leaves him at the hoad of a great city deparft- , inent store. He lets the store run itself, Hrhilt ghilander* in. othen lands« uu- ,
til he is warned by his lawyers that it is fast losing money. He know.s' nothing about the store, so decides to enter it as a clerk, incognito. He hcar3 plenty about himself. He also is more interested in a beautiful fellow clerk than in his store. In his escapades he gets into serious trouble and has to reveal his identity. Believing that the man has been toying with her aiTections the girl disappears. He diseovers he is really in love with her and in-. stitutes a search, at the same time ggttin^ do-wa. aterioM. btisi.neBta
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 11
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