“THE HAWK’S NEST” AT ROYAL
Milton Sills, without resorting to a dual role, enacts two distinct characterisations n “The Hawk’s Nest,” which will open at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland, this evening. In this underworld drama, Sills is first a disfigured World War veteran who owns and runs a night club in Chinatown, and then, through plastic surgery, is restored to his former appearance, and undergoes a like change in personality. Doris Kenyon plays opposite the star and the well-selected supporting cast includes Montagu Love, Sojin. George Kotsonaros, Frances Hamilton and Tola d’Avril. “She’s a Sheik,” one of Bebe Daniels’s merry comedies, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 453, 7 September 1928, Page 15
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