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THE "COSY" THEATRE.

SATURDAY. "BAD SISTER." Which is the bad sister? The answer to this question will be found on the screen of the Cosy theatre, when tinfamous Booth Tarkington* story, which has been produced as a talking picture special, begins its engagement on Saturday at 2.30 and 8. 'The management announced yesterday that they had booked this production, which has a notable cast, headed by Connn; NageL Sidney Fox and Bette Davis. The two sisters of the story are played by Miss Fox and Miss Davis, both of whom are-making their screen debuts in this production. The title of the picture is itself "Bad Sister." and' audiences will have a chance to judge for themselves which one the title applies to. The production is one of the most entertaining of the season, ant) the Cosy theatre is preparing to take care of capacity audiences'. The exceptional cast includes Slim Sutnmervilie, the famous comedian; Zasu Pitts, one of the screen's best known comediennes; Humphrey Bogart, Broadvvay stage player who recently has entered pictures and scored . a great success; Charles Winninger, who came to the screen from the stage, and has been seen in many important roles; Emma Dunn, the former stage star; Bert Roach, a screen favourite, and little David Durand. whose work in the role of a mischievous boy is sure .to create a sensation.

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Otaki Mail, 18 September 1931, Page 3

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THE "COSY" THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 18 September 1931, Page 3

THE "COSY" THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 18 September 1931, Page 3

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