COSY THEATRE
“ARGENTINE NIGHTS.” The Ritz Brothers have so many creditors they have to rent a theatre to talk to them all. Hoping to appease the men, they put on a musical show with the Andrews Sisters, Bonnie Brooks and her girl orchestra. They will be seen tonight in “Argentine Nights.” There is a near riot and the entertainers escape to board a ship bound for the Argentine where they have been promised work at a new resort hotel. At sea, the Ritz Brothers have to scrub deck to pay their fare, and the Andrews Sisters kidnap the ship’s orchestra so Bonnie and her band may play instead. Bonnie meets a handsome ' Argentinian, Eduardo, whom she admires. At Buenos Aires he is arrested. Bonnie suspects him of being an outlaw. But the arrest is merely part of a welcome ceremony.
Combining thrills, action and comedy, Universal’s fast-moving drama, “The Leather-Pushers,” is the associate feature. Co-starring Richard Arlen and Andy Devine, with Astrid Allwyn in the leading feminine role, the film traces the exciting career of a boxer, played by Arlen, from his accidental “discovery” to his sensational bout for the championship. Horace MacMahon, Shemp Howard, Douglas Fowley. Eddie Gribbon and Charles D. Brown have cnief supporting roles.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1941, Page 8
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207COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1941, Page 8
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