COSY THEATRE.
“ROAR OF THE DRAGON” FINALLY TO-NIGHT. “Roar of the Dragon,” with a supporting programme which includes interesting pictures of the Third Cricket Test, is to be shown finally at the Cosy Theatre this evening. Reserves at Perry’s ’phone 2496. COMING TO-MORROW. “AFTER THE RAIN.” With its breath-taking and dramatic story painted against the colourful background of Singapore and the South Seas, “After the Rain,” which features Spencer Tl-acy and Peggy Shannon in the principal roles, promises good entertainment at the Cosy Theatre, where it is to be shown for tlio first time to-morrow evening. As a rough-and-ready vagrant of the seven seas who is turning his hand to pearldiving with some success when he suddenly encounters love for the first time, Tracy has a role different from anything he has previously done. Peggy Shannon is also jieralded as giving the outstanding portrayal of all her film efforts. There is a good supporting cast. With the story opening in the Straits Settlement, the picture runs to a climax that is startling in its intensity and unexpectedness. With its vivid glimpses of pearl-fishing, a thrilling underwater fight with a giant devil-fish and its splendid tropical scenes, the story is distinctly out of the ordinary. Seats may be reserved at W. G. Perry’s ’phone 2496.
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1933, Page 2
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