COSY THEATRE
MELVYN DOUGLAS—MARY ASTOR. She despised all men! He hated all women! It was love at first fight with no holds barred except kissing in the clinches, and no limit on laughs except rolling in the aisles! You’ll see it in Columbia’s gay romantic comedy, “And So They Were Married,” showing at the Cosy Theatre! It has been called one of the most hilarious pictures of the year. Topping the cast are Melvyn Douglas, Mary Astor and two of the funniest kids on the screen, Edith Fellows of “She Married Her Boss” game and Jackie Moran, a newcomer. “The Final Hour,” which will also be shown, has been given a series of exciting sequences that would make many a thriller appear tame, yet surmounting these thrills, is a story that maintains all the qualities necessary to a well conceived drama. The climax, perhaps the most important part of every play, and often being responsible for making or breaking a film, comes in an exciting whirl of . events that brings about a denouement that startles as well as highly satisfies.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1938, Page 2
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180COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 August 1938, Page 2
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