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“THE SEA HAWK.” Rafael Sabatirii is considered in some quarters the world’s most popular writer, and' from his thrilling story of the, sixteenth century pirates, “The' Se«, Hawk” is produced, and deals with the- most interesting and romantic periods of British history, possesses an extraordinary amount of thrilling incidents, red-blooded action, and tender, romance amid many quaint and massive settings. Milton Sills plays the dual charaacter of Sir Oliver Tressilian and iSakr-el-Bahr, the hawk of the sea, and Enid Bennett is seen as hisv, fiancee, Rosamund Go-dolphin. There is a wellbalanced supporting cast. In addition to the “Sea Hawk” there will also he,screened the Su-per-Jewel, which, by the way, is a Booth- Tarkin-gton story, entitled ‘"nie, ■Flirt.” This gigantic programme will be shown twice daily, at 2 p.m;- and 7 p.m. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 3
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133TIVOLI THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 3
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