AMUSEMENTS
FISIHERMAN’S WHARF Brimming with human interest and rich with humour, Bobby Breen's new-' est- and. most appealing motion- picture “Fisheririan’s Wharf,” is scheduled lor presentation at the Regent Theajtre on Saturday. With young Bobby jas the star and featuring Leo' Carrillo, Henry Armetta. Lee Patrick andl Slij'ker, the famous acting seal, at the lnjatl of its supporting cast, the film, stands apart as a screen vehicle,
Hobby iiimseil, as the rough, happy-go-lucky son of Carrillo, a Siciliafi fisherman of San Krancisco, has nevesbeen seen to hotter advantage; in liil new rob; lie displays talents only suy| gested in his past performances. Wit| a song on his lips find a pair of eJinchl od fists, he sails into this new cliaractj erisation with a vitality and a virilitj not before revealed. (lone is till goody-goodv boy; lie now stands on hi: own two .sturdy feet and lets fists am quips fail where they may.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 254, 3 November 1939, Page 4
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154AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 254, 3 November 1939, Page 4
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