COSY THEATRE.
“FACING THIJ MUSIC’’ FINALLY TO-NIGHT. “Facing the Music’’ is to be shown finally at the Cosy Theatre to-night. Reserves at Perry’s, ’phone 2496. COMING TO-MORROW. TWO FEATURE PROGRAMME. Two feature films “The Man Outside,” described as a mystery drama with a spice of comedy, and “Son of the Border” are included in the new programme to be presented at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow evening. A British Real Art production, “The Man Outside” deals with the adventures of one Captain Fordyce. Inheriting an old country house from his uncle, he is perplexed by the movements of a mysterious stranger who has been seen by the servants hanging around the grounds. He is explaining the happenings to his friend Harry Wainwright who has dropped in on him from out of the blue, when the affairs are brought to a head by the murder of Gore, the chauffeur. The slamming of a door by an irate police inspector discloses a will left by the uncle and this in turn leads to the -cause of all the trouble —diamonds from a Hatton Garden robbery. Bit by bit the mystery is solved, the climax coming in a startling and -unexpected manner. Henry Kendall is starred and there is a capable supporting cast. “Son of the Border,” is a spirited story of banditry and adventure in the United States. Seats may be reserved at Perry’s, ’phono 2496.
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Wairarapa Age, 17 July 1934, Page 2
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