ENTERTAINMENTS
THE SEA HAWK.”
EMPRESS PICTURES—NORMANBY Frank Lloyd, the genius who transplanted Sabatini’s virile story ‘‘The- Sea Hawk” to the screen, has, it is asserted, done more for the film business than have all the other great-master-pieces of screendom combined. “The Sea Hawk” is everything that has been claimed for it and more. It is calculated to hold its audiences spellbound from first foot of film to final fade away. It features at least 18 wellknown screen artists. Milton Sills, one of the most sincere artists of the screen world, heads this imposing cast. ■ del Bennett, an Australian who has achieved fame and distinction in America, plays apposite him. Another Australian in Marc McDermott is also in the cast. Then there are over 3000 supporting people all selected as to type. “The Sea Hawk” will be presented at the Town Hall, Normanby, to-morrow evening. Patrons-are advised to reserve seats at Galloways.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 March 1925, Page 2
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151ENTERTAINMENTS Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 March 1925, Page 2
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