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COSY THEATRE

"RUSTLERS' VAIsLEY" & "BLONDE TRQUBLE," "Rustlers' Valley" and "Blonde Trouble" screen finally to-night at the Cosy Theatre. Based on a real news paragraph, "Farewell Again" which cpmeg to the Cosy Theatre to-morrow is one of the most unusual films ever produced. Tlie paragraph related to an English troopship bringing back to Southampton a regiment returning from years of foreign service. As the ship nearpd England it vs- learned that an emprgency made it necessary to re-enrhwfe immediately. For six hours 'ly, the troops were allowed leave at Southampton and the picture deals with the reactions of this news and the bekaviour of various men and their xelations d. .- jng this peripd. Most of ti x action takes place on the troopship Somersetshire, the Colpnel, and his wife who is desperately ill, the handsome Captain Reed who, despite a fiancee at home, falls for the prettiest nurgp who has evgr sepn troopship service. It tells you about the coniical Bugler, self-confessed bachelor whose wife waits at Southampton with a grim sentence f jr — r devil-may-care spguse, of jealousy-torn Carter. And many others, whose private lives you are poon to enjoy. Naturally everyone js longing to 1 get to their nomes, many for' private reasons less ostensible than. that of meeting their wives and relations, and how these men solve their problems in the short space of time allowed thein mak8s an absorbing production, Not only ig thp picture extraordinarify exciting, but it shows a cross seetion of Arp ;- l|fe in a remarkably convinping manner. Flo?a Robgon and Leslie Bapkp play the majo? roles whilst a huge guppofting cust inclucj.es gueh pppujar players as Patricia Hilliard, Sebastian Shaw, Anthony Bughell gnd Rene Bay.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 10

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 10

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 10

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