JACK TAR ASHORE.
CIVIC'S NAVAL COMEDY. "Sailor's Luck," tlie fourth co-starring vehicle of James Dunn and Sally Eilers, which comes to the Civic Theatre to-nior-row, probably leans more to comedy than any previous team picture of this wellknown screen pair. The story concerns a number of happy-go-lucky sailor boys on shore leave and their romantic adventures. Comedy, for the most part, is supplied by Sammy Cohen. Will Stanton, the tipsy gentleman in "Me and My Gal," and Frank Moran, former heavy-weight boxer. All arc cast as sea-faring pals of Dunn. The action takes the sailors everywhere from a hilarious comcdy sccne in a swimming pool to a battering gang light in a marathon dance hall. Entwined throughout is the tender romance of Dunn and Miss Eilers. Besides these two, the complete cast includes A ictor -lory, Esther Muir. Siiinmv Cohen. AN ill Stanton. I*rankj Moran, Lucien Littlelield. Blister Phelps, Curley Wright, Jerry Mandy, Germaine de Keel, Phil Tead. Frank Atkinson, Eddie Dillon and Matt McHugh, '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 8
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