COSY THEATRE
1 “COAST GUARD.” Little known heroes of peace, members of the Coast Guard, are glorified in Columbia’s dramatic “Coast Guard,” which will be finally shown at the Cosy Theatre tonight. In keeping with the importance of the picture and its unusual theme, the studio carefully selected outstanding players for the major parts. The cast is headed by Randolph Scott, Ralph Bellamy, Frances Dee and Walter Connolly, with featured roles being played by Warren Hymer and Mala. The spectacular activities of the Coast Guard and the whirlwind courtship of. Miss Dee, grand-daughter of Walter Connolly, sea-captain, by Scott, reckless pilot of a Coast Guard ambulance plane, and Bellamy, officer in the service is vividly portrayed. “Out West With the Peppers,” the associate feature, returns to the screen the beloved young characters’ of Margaret Sidney’s famous Pepper books, which have been enjoyed by generations of readers. Edith Fellows again is featured as Polly Pepper, “little mother” of the brood, and others in the familiar cast are Dorothy Peterson, Ronald Sinclair, Dorothy Ann Seese, Victor Kilian, Tommy Bond, Charles Peck and Bobby Larson. The picture is full of fun with the most lovable kiddies in leading parts. “THE GANGS ALL HERE.” Tonight at the late shoppers’, session commencing at 10 o’clock there will be presented that sparkling show, “The Gang’s All Here,” featuring Jack Buchanan, Ed. Horton, and a superb cast of English artists. It is a picture teeming with laughs, polished wit, ludicrous situations and enhanced by charming melody. It is real Christmas fare and should not be missed by the army of Cosy patrons. The featurettes will include the latest Air Mail News, London air attacks and a Pathe Scenic.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1940, Page 2
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281COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1940, Page 2
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