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COSY DE LUXE THEATRE

Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, November Ist, 3rd and 4<h. MMinee Tuesday, 2.22. “Captain of the Guard” (Universal). Co-starring Laura La Plante and John Boles. Hear John Boles, romantic hero of “The Desert Song,” Rio Rita,” win the heart bf his tempestuous loved one with songs that carry you beyond yourself. Talkie Featurettes in addition: Sunny Jim Comedy, Novelty Film, Movietone News. Wednesday. Thursday and Fr.day, November (th, 6>h and 7th. Matinee Thursday, 2.30. “Chasing Rainbows” (Metro). A dazzling spectacle of breath-tak-ing beauty, uproarious comedy, thrilling romance and idyllic romance. Its tuneful numbers are interwoven by the hand of stage genius into glittering dancing ensembles. Also entertaining Charls Chase Comedy, Titta Ruffo in Songs, Musical Numbers, Metrotone News.

and all times of the day. “Happy Days Are Here Again” is the musical’ setting for the finale (filmed iu technicolour), which scene must ba one of the most spectacular erer staged. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ "HER PRIVATE AFFAIR." Ona Of the Two (tar Futures sersenIng at tho Municipal Theatre on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The screen is teaching us to appreciate tho very hue qualities of Ann Hurdmg as an emotional actress, whoso talent on tlie legitimate staga has long been acclaimed in America. This beautiful actress will be seen to great advantage iu tlie unusually fascinating drama, “Her Private Affair,” beautifully done by Celebrity Pictures. It starts on Wednesday at the Municipal Theatre. The Viennese story involves the tragic affahs of Vera Kassler, the young wife of Judge Kassler, who during a holiday spent in Italy has become infatuated with Arnold Hartmann, an unscrupulous lawyer, to whom sbe has written some compromising letters. Back in Vienna, this cad blackmails the woman, who now realises how foolish she has been. Not daring to tell her husband of her adventure in Italy she steals away from the grand opera one night to visit Hartmann, and. having secured her letters, she seeks to depart, when he attempts to detain her, during which she accidentally shoots him. Horrified, she leaves the premises, and Grimm, a half-witted servant is accused of tho murder and faces the trial, defended by Carl Weild. at the instance of tlie distracted woman. ♦ ♦ * ♦ “CAPIA'N OF THE GUARD." Btiper Attraction for To-night, Monday and Tuesday, with Matir.ee 2.30 Tuesday, at the Cosy da Luxe. Luma La Plante, the “personality girl”; John Boles, tue “golden voice of the screen.” Both in one picture at this theatre—and what a picture! That is the coming treat for our patrons- a feast of cinema fare such as we seldom have on opportunity to present. “Captain of the Guard!” The tremendous epic which gave biith to the French Republic is brought to the screen in ail-dialogue and allsound by the Universal super-produc-tion which dramatizes truly the heart of a nation—and tho love story which made possible the freedom of a people I Love II lone was the inspiration for tho mighty anthem, “La Marseillaise,” which has thrilled th® souls and brought victory to France’s invincible emancipators—her armies—from the time of the Revolution down to the present day. Love-making history.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 269, 1 November 1930, Page 12

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COSY DE LUXE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 269, 1 November 1930, Page 12

COSY DE LUXE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 269, 1 November 1930, Page 12

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