BRITANNIA
“THE SEA TIGER” Arthur Stone is funny, on or off tho screen. He never enters the studio without a now story, or a smile. He takes life happily and imparts his native humour to the screen. As a sort of nondescript Spaniard in “The Sea Tiger,” Milton Sills’s newest film drama, Stone supplies a large amount of humour, together -with Kate Price, the famous comedienne and character actress who also has a fine role in the picture. Milton Sills is the powerful, seriousminded and almost stoical hero. Lurry Kent is his younger brother. Mary Astor, one of screendom’s most beautiful girls, is the heroine. John "Francis Dillon directed this new picture, which comes to the Britannia Theatre to-night. It was produced for First National Pictures by Carey Wilson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 135, 29 August 1927, Page 15
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