‘THE SEA HAWK’
EMPIRE'S CHANGE TO-MORROW Lrrol Flynn, swashbuckling hero of so many thrilling screen adventures, has his most glorious role in * The Sea Hawk 1 Warner Bros.* thrilling new saga of the seven seas which is scheduled to have its first local showing at the Empire to-mor-row. Riding the danger-swept waters of the Spanish Main, fighting through enemy ambushes in the, swamp-infested jungles of Panama, attacking the fighting ships of the great Armada battling the tyranny that shackles men to the chains of a terrible bondage, Flynn’s role as the Sea Hawk is film adventure at its greatest heights. Lavishly produced, nothing has been spared in bringing the action-packed story to thrilling life on the screen. Mighty sea battles, daring duels, magnificent court scenes, and a tender love story are master fully interwoven in ‘ The Sea Hawk,* which critics have already labelled one of the great motion pictures of all time. Featured with Flynn is beautiful Brenda Marshall, hailed as one of the most exciting new star finds of the year. Claude Rains, Donald Crisp, Flora Robson. Alan Halo. William Lundigan, and Una O'Connor head the supporting east of thousands. Michael Curtiz directed from the screen play by Howard Koch and Seton L Miller. Kricli Wolfgang Korngold wrote the musical score winch accompanies the thrilling action of the film.
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Evening Star, Issue 23862, 17 April 1941, Page 3
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