The Sentimental Bloke is a 1932 Australian film directed by F. W. Thring and starring Cecil Scott and Ray Fisher.
It placed greater emphasis on supporting characters than the 1919 film, adding a detective plot about Uncle Jim being conned over his discovery of gold in his orchard.
[5] The female lead, Ray Fisher, was signed by Thring to a five-year contract.
[11] Thring later estimated the film earned £2,000 at one theatre alone[12] and it was the third most popular Australian movie of the year after On Our Selection and The Squatter's Daughter.
[13] Thring claimed in the long run he lost £5,000 on the movie due in part because of studio overhead.