CIVIC THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW "Johnny Frenchman," starring Patricia Roc, Tom Walls, and Francoise Rosay, presents an exciting, romantic story set against the enchanting background of.the fishing villages of Cornwall and Brittany. The story conceTns an ageold rivalry between the Breton and Cornish people. The main feud is between the fisher folk, poaching on each other's reserves, avoiding harbour dues, and so on, with Madame Rosay as leader of the Bretons, and Tom Walls representing the Cornishmen. The second attraction, "Wanderer of the Wasteland" stars James Warren, Richard Martin, Audrey Long, and Robert Barrat. A six shooter at his hip, and vengeance in his heart, the "Wanderer of the Wasteland" scours ominous Mojave desert in the untamed West on a hazardous mission, stalking the vicious murderer of his father., an only clue the searing memory of a "Crescent J" brand on the killer's horse.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 December 1947, Page 2
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