THE FLAG LIEUTENANT
The Lords Commissioners of H.M. Admiralty are not to be easily persuaded. When Astra-National asked the assistance of certain naval Unit 3 * or a film which was not naval Propaganda, their request was viewed a very jaundiced eye. However, a fter a careful examination of the ©:! “The Flag Lieutenant,” My rds were pleased to give their full approval, and thence forward the way p the producer was made easy unto him.
°Ta°t -? 16 aasis tanee of the Navy* was Bani *° no grudging measure. ~~*tieships, destroyers, seaplanes, sead*-"’ ******** —o.ll were placed at the Ltd OSa * ‘Astra-National Productions. erl ‘ , e * ceen and eager spirit which aon 3 * n the whole of the navy per--6a animated officers and men, and to ah and ever Y one of them set out Pron ° ' tlleir fellow-countrymen that a 522f r t na 'al romance can only be Briti sh waters with the aid the British Navy. Edwards plays the name ?S Richard Lascelles, D. 5.0., R.N.. ar . frothy Seacombe, an Australian o*u **• enacts the part of Mrs. Dorbala* ameron ’ a ricil widow, while the ar* !??» e tlle cas t of eight players " a " British subjects. -■"Metar. ia to be released in New “ear tuture Paramount Pictures in tile
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 76, 21 June 1927, Page 15
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