CAPITOL
GREAT BRITISH FILM The Flag Lieutenant Is the officer specially attached to the admiral of a fleet. He is a lieutenant, but of a little higher rank, as is disclosed by the narrow gold stripe placed between the two wider ones denoting his rank. He also wears other distinguishing marks, which show his status aboard ship. Played by Henry Edwards, a romance has been woven round one of these officers. It is to be seen on the screen at the Capitol Theatre as “The Flag Lieutenant,” a thrilling romance of the Navy in which a flag lieutenant makes a great sacrifice which almost means disgrace. In addition to Henry Edwards, there is the Australian actress. Dorotljy Seacombe, in the cast. The picture, made by Astra National, and released by Paramount, was produced with full Admiralty co-opera-tion. “Wild Beauty” is also being shown at the Capitol to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 14
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