COSY THEATRE
TWO FEATURE PROGRAMME. “Without Orders” and “Smartest Girl In Town” will be shown finally at the Cosy Theatre tonight. TOMORROW’S ATTRACTIONS. Universal's “Exposed,” featuring Glenda Farrell and Otto Kruger, will be one of two features to be shown at the Cosy Theatre tomorrow. Heading the talented supporting cast are Herbert Mundin, David Oliver, Lorraine Krueger, Charles D. Brown. Bernard Nadell, Richard Lane and Eddie Anderson. Miss Farrell is cast as a candid camera girl who risks life and iimb to furnish a photo magazine pictorial “scoops” of news events and human interest stories. When she makes a picture layout of a down-and-out attorney, portrayed by Kruger, he sues for libel and begins a dramatic comeback in public life. The second attraction, “I Am. The Law,” is the story of a one-man battle to stamp out the racketeering which menaces a metropolis. Robinson is cast as a mild-man-nered law professor who employs his sabbatical leave to wipe out the rackets as a fighting prosecutor. Otto Kruger is the undercover chief of the underworld who, to divert suspicion from himself, is active in encouraging and advising Robinson’s anti-crime campaign. Barbara O’Neil, who made her screen debut in “Stella Dallas," is reported to provide a sensational performance as Robinson’s wife, and Wendy Barrie and John Beal, as an oxreporter turned gungirl, and as the crusading professor’s aide, arc others in the exceptional cast. “I Am The Law” has a novel and thrill packed climax.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 2
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243COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 2
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