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COSY THEATRE

"FRISCO KID” FINALLY TONIGHT. ■ i •. The final screening of "Frisco Kid” and “The Widow from Monte Carlo,” will take place tonight at the Cosy Theatre. “HEART OF ARIZONA.” The favourite cast of outdoor action players returns to the screen in the latest Paramount “Hopalong Cassidy” story, “Heart, of Arizona,” which will open tomorrow at the Cosy Theatre, with William Boyd. Russell Hayden. George Hayes, Natalie Moorhead and Billy King playing the chief roles. This story of ranchers who risk their lives to fulfill the frontier’s unwritten code of chivalry, marks William Boyd’s eighteenth portrayal of the role of the hard-riding, straight-shooting Westerner. In addition to his traditional partner, Russel Hayden, he has with him in his new film George Hayes, who returns as “Windy." Rustlers who violate the West’s first law, that womenranchers must never be molested, bring Boyd and his "Bar 20” saddle-mates into action, and a cattle-war is on! Faced by the superior numbers and audacity of the cattle-thieves, who do not even stop at murdering a sheriff. Boyd’s cause is saved bj' the daring of a young boy, played by Billy King, who gives the signal that calls the ranchers to battle. The second attraction is “Hunted Men." Gangdom leaves the underworld, invades the home, and casts its sinister shadow over an average family household in the new Paramount picture, “Hunte’d Men.” The new film is a thrilling story of a “big shot” racketeer's last stand against the police after he has murdered a night club owner. Lloyd Nolan, portraying the gangster, takes refuge in Lynne Overman’s quiet suburban home, and only realises what a mistake his life has been when he is idolised by Overman’s young son, Delmar Watson, and falls in love with his daughter, Mary Carlisle.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 March 1939, Page 2

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COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 March 1939, Page 2

COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 March 1939, Page 2

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