COSY THEATRE.
i REOPENING THIS EVEENING.
* After having been completely reno‘vated the Cosy Theatre will reopen this evening at. 7.45 o’clock, when the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, “Mystery of Mr. X” will be screened. With only two exceptions, the cast is all-British. Headed by Elizabeth Allen, petite English screen actress, who scored such a hit with Herbert Marshall in “The Solitaire Man,” the artifets include Henry Stephenson, well-known character actor, Ralph Forbes, Forrester Harvey, 'famous for his deliniation of Cockney roles, Alec B. Francis, Ivan Simpson, Charles Irwin and Leonard Mudie, who plays the sinister 1 1 Mr. X. ’ ’ The exceptions are Robert Montgomery and Lewis Stone, both of whom, although born in America, might easily be mistaken for Englishmen, both in appearance and speech. Adapted from the sensational novel, “X Versus Rex,” the new M-G-M film is set in London, and tells the thrilling story of a duel between Scotland Yard and a maniacal slayer of policemen. Montgomery as a sauve crook is forced, by circumstances to take a hand in the game, with results Xhat are both sensational and far-reaching. Reserves at Perry’s ’■phone 2496.
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Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1934, Page 2
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