COSY THEATRE
A GRAND COMEDY. Sydney Howard’s latest picture, “Chick” (an Edgar Wallace story) which comes to the Cosy Theatre tonight presents the favourite comedian in a variety of situations that call for hilarious mirth. First of all he appears as a college porter, the bane of the “Dean” and the helping hand for such students as broke out of bounds at night-time. Then, as the newlydiscovered “peer” he is invested in the House of Lords. Other sequences show him as the big-business man. The romance of the whole thing is helped along by the youngsters, Betty Ann Davies and Fred Conyngham. The second feature is “Little Men,” which is a sequel to the very successful “Little Women” and depicts life at Plumfield, a school for boys The etist includes Tad Alexander, the Young New Zealand boy; Frankie Darro, David Durand, Dickie Moore, Ronnie Cosby, Buster Phelps, Tommy Bupp and Junior Durkin, whilst the adult cast is headed by Ralph Morgan and Erin O’Brien Moore.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1938, Page 2
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165COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1938, Page 2
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