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Show flRMAGEJHEATCE Friday and Saturday Brimming with human interest and rich with humor, Bobby Breen's newest and most appeal -in? motion picture, "Fisherman's Wharf", is to be shown at the Fir-mage Fir-mage theatre Friday and Saturday nights. With young Bo'bby as the star and featuring Leo Carillo, Henry Armeta, Dee Patrick and Slicker, the famous acting seal', at the head of its supporting cast, the film stands apart as a screen vehicle. Chapter 10 of "Boy Scouts to the Rescue" also will be shown. Sunday and Monday Joan Crawford returns to the screen as a talented dancer in her new picture, "The Shining Hour", which comes to the Firmage theatre thea-tre Sunday and Monday. Appearing Appear-ing with Miss Crawford are Mar- garet Sullivan, Rdbert Young, Melvyn Douglas and Fay Bainter. The story is an appealing combination combi-nation of Broadway gaiety, with the lights and music, contrasting with the tranquillity of a mid-western mid-western farm. Briefly, it is the account of a charming dancer who marries a grave young farm expert ex-pert for security and peace rather than for love When he takes her into the cold heart of his Kansas family, her difficulties begin. Tuesday and Wednesday That a man who is great to his own children owes it to them to prove himself great to the rest of the world is the theme of the unique offering in which RKO 'Radio presents John Barrymore, with other roles of importance filled by seven-year-old Peter Holden and eleven-year-old Virginia Virgin-ia Weidler. This is one of those pictures pic-tures that defies classification: it is comedy, drama melodrama; it is fantasy, and yet it is starkly realistic! The supreme quality of "The Great Man Votes""-, wOiicih comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, is its sympathetid understanding' of humanity an understanding that finds thrilling response in the heart of the beholders! A news reel and short subjects also will be shown. Thursday Here is the electric story of two valiant men facing the most perilous peri-lous moment in their lives. Each is brave in his own way. One, an engineer, fisr'r.s with his stromr body and the other, a dorter with his "wirs and the skill of his hands. Their hatred for each other is as u:: bounded as their loe for the same beautiful women. The seething seeth-ing drama that results in the.iv clash of wills on board a doomed sl.ip is -Pacific Liner", an exeit- imr. vibrant entertainment coming to the Finnaee theatre Thursday, ''he cast includes Victor McLag-Un, McLag-Un, Chester Morris, Wendy Bar-lie, Bar-lie, Alan Hale and others. Selected Select-ed short subjects also will be shown. i ir |