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TIVOLI

"BREAD UPON THE WATERS'’ An unqualified treat is in store for patrons of the Tivoli Theatre to- mor l row, when “Bread Upon the Waters " a Universal-Jewel, starts its featured run, with the always popular ‘Western star, Hoot Gibson, playing a new role in an old setting. The picture is a screen version ot Peter B. Kyne's popular short story en! titled "Bread Upon the Waters,” with a plot strong in originality, embracing a plentiful measure of thrills, f a <a action, comedy, human interest and a pleasing love story. “Bread Upon the Waters” concerns the adventures of a buckaroo turned banker, a great “break” for Hoot Gib son fans. The titian-haired Ethlyne Clair is captivating as the heroine and portrays her role with vivacity and charm. Edward Davis, well-known screen character actor, is cast as film father while Edward Hearn is a most per sonable and heart-palpitating villain" Dan Mason, of Toonerville Trolley fame, plays in the comedy relief rt>l‘p and his antics are sure-fire for loads of laughs. Del Andrews deserves particular praise for the clever fashion in which he has directed the picture, in which he keeps the action humming ton all the way through. peea

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 14

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TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 14

TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 14

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