Brine and Beauty
DARAMOUNT has secured an accurate portrayal of naval life and discipline m "Second To None," their latest story of the sea. to toe screened at the Regent Theatre, Wellington, tomorrow (Friday). It is noteworthy that all the scenes required by the story to be played on warships, whether above or below decks, are actually m their correct setting and the naval atmosphere, with its incidents of routine is authentic. High patriotism and homely* sentiment are happily blended m this love story of a sailor, who, after deserting his ship because the grirl he loves has married his commander, places duty before love arid rejoins the ship on the outbreak of war, with distinction. In this rousing melodrama of the Navy, tingling with thrills, and filled with delightful romance, patrons of the Regent will find that the players m the story have > been well cast. The chief honors go to Moore Marriott, as the hero (Bill Hyde), and Johnny Butt. Benita Hume is the leading lady.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1174, 31 May 1928, Page 2
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168Brine and Beauty NZ Truth, Issue 1174, 31 May 1928, Page 2
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