COSY THEATRE.
JACK PIOKFORD SPECIAL. A tale of. absorbing interest, known to nearly everyone already, is the attraction at the Cosy Theatre. This is v 'Huck and Torn," or "The Further Adventures* ol" Tom Sawyer,' , .from Mark Twain's immortal book, ''Tom Sawyer." Young Mr Piekford appeared some time ago in "Tom Sawyer, , ' and his success A\ r as so great that the producers decided to continue the production in a second five-reel picture, so great was the popularity of the iirst, and so much material was left, over from which to draw. Tom Sawyer, aided and abetted by -the irrepressible Huck Finn, indulges in thrilling and humorous adventures, including witnessing a murder and being able to save a. man's life by their testimony, as well as being marooned in a cave where they discover untold wealth that had been hidden there by robbers. The cast is especially good, and the production was directed by William D. Taylor, who also directed "Tom Sawyer. , *' Another line picture is "Revenge," in which Edith Storey has the chief role. The plot is most exciting, and is of a western character. This programme will be repeated this evening.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13781, 10 March 1919, Page 2
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193COSY THEATRE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13781, 10 March 1919, Page 2
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