COSY THEATRE
“FOR FREEDOM.” “For Freedom,” a superb tribute to the British Navy and the great Merchant Marine, is thrilling all hearts at the Cosy Theatre. Vivid scenes of the present war, including the Battle of the River Plate, the Altmark rescue, the Narvik battle, are specially included. The leading role is superbly enacted by Will Fyffe, England’s greatest character actor, and the men of our own warship, H.M.S. Achilles, are featured. The associate feature is the “Chicken Wagon Family.” Gay June Withers and carefree Leo Carrillo are partners again in “Chicken Wagon Family,” and it promises to make us all a lot happier for a long, long time. Jane’s new film is about a family that tosses its cares into a red bandanna and heeds the call of the open road —with daughter Jane and Daddy Carrillo in the driver’s seat. Rolling around the country in their mule-drawn wagon, they trade any and everything for chickens, which they market when they hit the big town. And of course, Jane runs into plenty of mischief and fun, both en route and after they reach the city.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1941, Page 2
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