THE SEA HAWK
AT OPERA HOUSE MONDAY NIGHT. '
Seldom Gisborne has an opportunity to view a photoplay with tremendous settings, an exceptional cast, superblv produced or dramatically brilliant, but at the Opera House for a short season commencing Monday night next local film lovers will have an opportunity to view a photoplay which possesses all of.these qualities, Frank Llgvd’s First National picture “The Sea Hawk.,” Never have such scenes as those of the big Sixteenth Oenturv ships engaged m actual combat with several hundred galley slaves and fighting men active in the frav, on each ship, been reflected on the screen before. Never lias been seen so much appending action in ciuaint Algerian settings -be foie and never has one seor.v a production with so manv large groups and so many .tremendous settings maintain suclr a fast tempo throughout without a single lax moment. “The Sea. Hawk is a, long picture but it is so full of stirring action. Milton Sills, as The Sea Hawk.” has as l supports such stars as Fnid Bennett, Lloyd Hughes, Wallace Beery and a oast of three thousand players. Box. plan at Muir s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10065, 1 August 1925, Page 2
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190THE SEA HAWK Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10065, 1 August 1925, Page 2
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