“SAILORS DON’T CARE”
A NAVAL COMEDY “Sailors Don’t Care” is certainly a “sea” picture of the day. It is full of delightful humour. The action of the story takes place between 1914 and 1918, but no one could call it a war film, as there is a great deal of naval comedy in it, and it has a strong romantic basis. The climax is exciting. There is a thrilling engagement between a Q ship and a U boat. The Admiralty has given every assistance for the making of this picture. The cast is a typically British one. In this production one will see many favourite English stars. Estelle Brody, and John Stuart, both seen in “Mademoiselle from Armentieres,” provide the romance. Mary Brough, with her twinkling eyes and consummate art supplies much of the humour. Another brilliantly clever comedy actress is also in this film, Gladys Hamer. Shayle Gardner, Auckland’s own screen star, is the villain of the piece.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 478, 6 October 1928, Page 14
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