BRITANNIA
“THE SILENT LOVER”
Milton Stills, popular First National star, has scored another ten-strike with “The Silent Lover,' his latest release, now delighting audiences at the Britannia Theatre. In the role of a dissipated young diplomat who almost ruins himself in Paris, and then finds himself again, the gruelling service of the French Foreign Legion, the hero of “The Sea Hawk” and countless other successes, contributes another splendid characterisation to the “immortals” of screenland. George Archainbaud, who has directed the star in a number of his recent successes, deserves great credit for his artistry in the handling of the colourful story. Carey Wilson was scenarist and production manager as well. The supporting cast includes Natalie Kingston, Arthur Edmund Carew, William V. Mong, Viola Dana. Claude King. Charlie Murray, Arthur Stone, Alma Bennett, Montagu Love and others.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 70, 14 June 1927, Page 15
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136BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 70, 14 June 1927, Page 15
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