COSY THEATRE
“THE GENTLEMAN FROM LOUISIANA.” Packed with thrills, laughter, glamour and surprises, “The Gentleman From Louisiana,” co-starring Eddie Quillan and Charlotte Henry, was shown to a large audience at the Cosy Theatre last night. Laid against a background of New Orleans, New York, Epsom Downs and Saratoga, this story has been faithfully transferred to the screen. In the role of a Southern charmer, Charlotte Henry of “Alice in Wonderland” fame, blossoms into beautiful womanhood. There will- be no more childish roles for her after this. She appears opposite Eddie Quillan, who drops his usual comedy mantle. Another surprise is “Chic” Sale, usually associated with sympathetic historical characters. He plays the role of a race tout. A deep moving story of love is contained in the second feature “That I May Live,” starring Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent and J. E. Bromberg.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 April 1938, Page 2
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141COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 April 1938, Page 2
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