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KOSY THEATRE.

"TWO HEARTS IN HARMONY.” “Two Hearts in Harmony”! Harmonious lo the nth degree! For in this picture, wc are once again to bo delighted with the lovely voice of the popular star of “No! No! Nanette,” opening to-night at the Rosy Theatre—Bernice Claire, “Two Hearts in Harmony” is a delightful musical romance, interwoven with a sparkling story that is as modern as to-morrow. A story that deals with a night club star, who tires of her w’o'rk and seeks employment elsewhere. Through a mistaken address, she gees to the wrong home, but there finds a position as governess to a motherless little boy of ten and eventually, happiness with his fathc, Lord Sheldon. However true love never runs smooth, and such was the ease, when Lord Sheldon’s finance, Sheila, who has been indulging in a quiet, little affair with a French Count, suddenly realises the state of til f -, and raises Cain, as well as her fiance s hopes. “SPLENDID FELLOWS.” Eric Colman brother of the famous Ronald, has had many opportunities to “break into talkies by virtue of his brother’s influence in Hollywood and Elstree. But Eric has constantly disdained such assistance, being determined to stand or fall on his own merits. Thus it remained for Mr Beaumont Smith, over on the look out for new screen talent-, to give this independent handsome young man, with one of the most cultured voices ever heard on the screen, his opportunity to prove to an expectant world just what he can do, by casting him as the “The Flying Padre,” one of the starring roles in “Splendid Fellows.” the all-Australian action romance of youth, courage and adventure. How Erie grasped his big chance with both hands by giving a sterling, human performance that will establish him as a real favourite, and a real star of tho future, is now scren history. Without divulging the plot and risk spoiling for you any of its I coming delights, wo can mention lhat. the story of “Splendid Fellow” also opening to-night at (lie Kc~.v Theatre, is crammed with action, suspense and a surprise climax, revolving around the now world-famous Centenary Air Race will generally make your “hair stand on end.”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 3

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KOSY THEATRE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 3

KOSY THEATRE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 3