COSY THEATRE
“GRAND EXIT” FINALLY TONIGHT.
“Grand Exit” and “Too Tough To Kill,” will be shp.wn finally at the Cosy Theatre tonight. COMING TOMORROW. Dick Foran, that strapping big star designated by Warner Bros, as their Singing Cowboy, and who has been gaining increased popularity with each of his western pictures, is to be seen at the Cosy Theatre tomorrow in his newest —“The Devil’s Saddle Legion.” Foran has been making astonishing strides forward. Not only is he an excellent actor, but a splendid baritone singer as well, and his ballads doubtless have hastened his progress ahead. This time he has three to sing—“Ridin’ To My Home In Texas,” “God’s Country” and “When Moonlight Is Riding The Range.” They are by M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl,> who wrote Dick’s sensational recent hit, “My Little Buckaroo.” The leading lady in “The Devil’s Saddle Legion” is Anne Nagel, a lovely little Warner starlet, who played once before with him. “The Devil’s Saddle Legion” is laid in the Indian Territory of the old days, the lawless days, when this region was still a frontier of the United States, long before the territory became Oklahoma State.
“The Song of the Forge,” a second feature film is a true to nature study, told in the story of the English countryside from 1906 to the present day, showing changes that have come from the development of the motor industry. The musical theme is based on the immortal song, “The Village Blacksmith,” and the principal character, Mr Stanley, Holloway, gives a remarkable study of the blacksmith himself. On the stage on Saturday only will be “The Troubadours” Piano-Accor-dion Band.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1938, Page 2
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