COSY THEATRE.
TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. Jimmy Ellisoil and Jean Rouverol, youthful stars of both the screen and the stage, have the romantic leads in the latest Clarence E. Mulford Western, “Bar 20 Rides Again,” which will be shown at the Cosy Theatre today at 2.15 and 7.45 p.m. William Boyd continues to portray “Hopalong Cassidy” in this film, the third of a series to come from Paramount studios. Both Miss Rouverol and Ellison, while still in their early twenties, have been starred in a number of successful stage plays in New York and on the Pacific coast. Ellison has been with Boyd in all three “Hopalong Cassidy” films. Picked as the most versatile girls in Hollywood, sixty young beauties, whose dance repertoires include steps from classic selections to the modern jazz, were engaged by Leßoy Prinz, Paramount dance director, for colourful sequences in the film-musical, “The Charm School,” the second feature. Throughout the picture, the girls furnish the musical and dancing entertainment, while the comedy situations are offered by Joe Penner, Jack Oakie, Frances Langford, Ned Sparks and Lynne Overman. Reserves at W. G. Perry’s, ’phone 2496.
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Wairarapa Age, 4 July 1936, Page 2
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187COSY THEATRE. Wairarapa Age, 4 July 1936, Page 2
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