COSY THEATRE
“ALL GIRLS ARE ALIKE.” Wayne Morris plays a dual role in “All Girls Are Alike,” the Paramount picture which will be shown tonight at the Cosy Theatre. He's his own twin brother. One brother is studious and the other is athletic, so they combine their talents in college. One turns in the good marks and studies while the other becomes the football hero. It all moves along smoothly for a while until they both fall in love with the same girl, who doesn't know they aren’t one and the same except their different technique at love making confuses her. “Hopalong” Cassidy rides to action and adventure in “Doomed Caravan,” which is the co-feature. Taking for its lheme the famous wagon trains of the old west which did all the freighting on the plains before the arrival of the iron horse, “Doomed Caravan” tells the story of a frontierswoman, played by Minna Gombell, who owns a freighting business and who intends to keep it running despite the ambitions of a rival who stops at nothing to run her out of business.
Wife: “The doctor says I need a change of climate.’ Husband: “Well, from the look of the sky, I think we shall have one very soon.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 August 1941, Page 8
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208COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 August 1941, Page 8
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