EVERYBODY’S
“THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” A film destined to be one of the greatest successes ever screened is the Astra National British production of “The Flag Lieutenant.” which, after a record-breaking run at the New Regent Theatre, will be shown for one week at Everybody’s Theatre by special arrangement with Paramount Pictures. Henry Edwards’s performance in the name part is a revelation of this accomplished actor’s versatility. Accus- • tomed as we have been to the more restrained roles principally under the direction of Cecil Hepworth, a happy-go-lucky naval officer will win him new friends by the thousand. He is ably supported by Fred Raynham as his friend, Thesiger; Fewlass Llewellyn as the Admiral; and Lionel d’Aragon as the fiery commander of the beleagured fort. Of the feminine members of the cast, perhaps the most interest centres upon Dorothy Seacombe, an Australian girl, who has now reached fame on the silver sheet. Miss Seacombe plays the part of Mrs. Cameron, whilst Lilian Oldland portrays Sybil Wynne as the feminine lead opposite Edwards. A special naval xirologue, arranged by Mr. Colin Crane, the eminent baritone, will be a feature of the programme at the evening sessions- _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 187, 28 October 1927, Page 14
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193EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 187, 28 October 1927, Page 14
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