REGENT THEATRE
A particularly enjoyable concoction of human interest, comedy, drama and music is presented in the latest Bobby Breen picture, “Fisherman’s Wharf,” which comes to the Regent theatre tonight and Wednesday. The human interest is provided by a delightful fatherson theme between Bobby and Leo Carrillo; the comedy by Henry Armetta, Rosina Galli and Slicker, the famous screen seal; the drama by Lee Patrick and young Tommy Bupp, and the music by Bobby, who sings six songs combining popular numbers with melodious tunes of the Mediterranean. In the film, Bobby plays the adopted son of Leo Carrillo, jovial Sicilian fisherman who lives at the foot pf San Francisco’s famous Taylor Street, near the picturesque Fisherman’s Wharf, after which the film was named. The six song numbers are r< Blue Italian Waters,” “Sell Your Cares for a Song,” “Fisherman’s Chanty,” “The Return to Sorrento,” “Santa Lucia,” and “Ombra Mai Fu.” The supporting programme includes a comedy, scenic, sportscope and new T s.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 October 1939, Page 8
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162REGENT THEATRE Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 October 1939, Page 8
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