COSY THEATRE
“HERITAGE OF THE DESERT.” The final screening of this, the finest of all the great Zane Grey stories of the west takes place this evening. The associate film. "Undercover Doctor.” is ;> splendid dramatic film. "CALLING ALL STARS." The twenty acts which were assembled for the attraction, "Calling AU Stars," to be shown at the Cosy Theatre tomorrow night, represent a cash value as attractions of tens of thousands pf pounds—a total which would make it impossible for any theatre in the country to book them in one programme. This is one of the great features of film production. Personalities and talent that we could not possibly see otherwise are brought to us by the camera. Also, these shows are mounted on a lavish and breath-taking scale that is rarely attained by a touring stage company. The lengthy cast of radio and revue stars brought together in "Calling All Stars,” includes Ambrose and His Orchestra, Larry Adler and those brilliant comedians, Flotsam and Jetsam.
Braving hate, defying fear, fighting for love fiercely amid dangers 'And passions that threaten then’ very lives. Warner Baxter and June Lang, who scored sensational performances in -The Road to Glory,” rise to even greater dramatic heights in their newest Twentieth Century-Fox picture, "White Hunter,” at the Cosy Theatre tomorrow. Crowned by the brilliant performances of the stars and an impressive supporting cast including Gail Patrick, Alison Skipworth. Wilfrid Lawson and George Hassell, the picture depicts drama charged with the menace of savage passions.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 November 1939, Page 2
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249COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 November 1939, Page 2
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