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EVERYBODY’S

“THE HAWK’S NEST’ A new kind of underworld —di»X : a large city’s populous and my sttrto o * Chinatown—furnishes the backgro- 11 “The Hawk’s Nest,” starring MilSills, which is now showing at Every body’s Theatre. This First National Picture marks * distinct departure for Sills, who pears in the early part of the && as a disfigured war veteran, wi** make-up equally as good as Lon Chaney has achieved in r* o years * jArvrr'The story concerns two un “~v resorts, operated largely to thrill ists. -i-. Sills operates one of l^ese^ 1 u ? tA r. world cafes for tourists, while Mo Love, another underworld operates a rival establishment, is attempting to put Sills’s ' Hawk’s Nest,” out of business tanframing Sills’s partner. P* aye ” * ©* chell Lewis. The enmity between and Love is deepened through . tecting the dancer, played oy Ken von, who is sought by L*'*Mystery, thrills, and . sphere of the underworld turov** background for this .’. gfc drama, one of the best in ; has appeared for many n— - particularly admirable p«rf given by the distinguished actor, Sojin tvs “The Midnight Rose, *tarr™ Putti. Is the second attracti s The atmosphere of two highly colourful and . x a g*i^ characters are strongly e the degrading influences a Miss De Putti is * <" r with all the tremendous night life which creep® a» into the blood and Kenneth . crook who reforms an bring the girl out of the

With the selection of Joan the leading feminine role, Love.” the new Karl Dane and George K; gone Into production(“Chuck”) Reisner *<* new picture, which t» . the adventures of a pa| r tne I sl a “reform prison” run ciples of a college fraterniw

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 18

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 18

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 18

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