COSY THEATRE
“THE THREE MAXIMS.”
In “The Three Maxims,” which will be shown tonight, Herbert Wilcox has brought together and blended skilfully a trio of stars in Anna Neagle, perhaps the most popular feminine, star ever developed in the British Isles; Tullio Carminati, brought over from Hollywood; and Leslie Banks, star of such pictures as “Sanders of the River,” and “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” He was able to do this logically because the story demanded a trio of varied personalities who should be thrown together in an enthralling romantic drama against the colourful Cosmopolitan background of the circus. Anna Neagle is Pat, a beautiful high-spirited Irish girl who is the unwitting cause of trouble between the other two members of the famous Maxim trio. These are Toni (Carminati) who, for once steps out of his silk-hat immaculately-dressed roles and appears as a trapeze artist, and Mac (Banks) a rough, morose Scotsman, whose love for Pat is not returned.
“The Mystery of the Mary Celeste,” a thrilling sea story, is on the same programme at the Cosy.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 September 1938, Page 2
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