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RIALTO

“THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” The great British picture, “The Flag Lieutenant,” is now being shown at the Rialto Theatre. This picture, which is being screened by special arrangement with Paramount Pictures, has been produced with the whole-hearted support of the navy. For once the British Navy has cast aside tradition, and has assisted in the civilian production of a picture. True, it is a thrilling tale of the navy, a romance that tells of a young officer’s sacrifice, so that his friend might get promotio*, and backed by the navy and its valuable help. “The Flag Lieutenant” is one of the most pretentious of screen offerings. Hence the management, on the lookout for special attractions for its patrons, is proud to be able to announce such a production. In this British picture are Henry Edwards and Dorothy Seacombe, an Australian actress. Dolores Costello recently returned to the studios after a long holiday and has commenced work on “The College Widow.” This is a screen adaptation of a stage success of the same name. A strong supporting cast has been selected, including Buster Collier, Douglas Gerrard, Anders Randolph and ; Big Boy Williams.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15

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RIALTO Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15

RIALTO Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15

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