COSY THEATRE
-HOPALONG CASSIDY”
“Hopalong Cassidy,” the screen’s favourite hero of outdoor action romances, falls headlong in love in Paramount’s “Partners of the Plains,” which is now showing at the Cosy Theatre. In this Clarence E. Mulford story William Boyd, playing the famous cowboy role, meets romance unexpectedly in the person of a beautiful English visitor to Arizona, Grew Gaze. To win her “Hoppy” has to fight a vicious criminal band, a forest fire and a flood. The story of how women in a small town blacken the reputation of an innocent young girl because they resent and fear her attraction for their mid-dle-aged husbands forms the plot of Paramount’s “Scandal Street,” which is on the same programme at the Cosy Theatre. Backed by the loyalty and devotion of Ley Ayres, Louise Campbell defies the slander of the community and shows them the dangers of unbridled gossip and suspicion.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 2
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149COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 2
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