COSY THEATRE
“ROMANCE FOR THREE.” At the family nights season tonight two great productions will be presented. In “Romance For Three,” are featured Frank Morgan, Robert Young, Florence Rice, Edna May Oliver, Mary Astor, Reg. Owen, Herman Bing and Henry Hull. Eight big comedians in one picture mean eight times as much fun. . . . This is a comedy played in the Alps. Frank Morgan appears as a wealthy capitalist eager for a holiday. Yielding to a whim, he goes to the Alps as a poor man, while his butler, played bj’ Owen, poses as the rich one. Young appears on the scene in search of a job and is mistaken for a man of power end position. The three men form a friendship. The second attraction, “The Devil is a Sissy,” stars Mickey Rooney, Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper, lan Hunter and Peggj r Conklin. It is described as a comedy-drama that has action, pathos, laughter, romance and thrills, and concerns two Americans and an English lad who proved the stuff he was made of. It is a story for young and old, a story of school days, and fights and studies and pranks—of a father who gave up wealth for an ideal—of a girl who regained her self-respect.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 March 1940, Page 2
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207COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 March 1940, Page 2
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