STORY OF THE “Q” SHIPS
“ Q’ Ships," a thrilling story of the vampires of the sea, tells for the first time some of the adventures of the famous **Q" ships. The film has been made with close co-operation of the Admiralty, and the Admiral of the Fleet. Viscount Jellicoe, makes a personal appearance in the film. Karl Jellicoe re-enacts, for this picture, his momentous interview with Rear-Admiral Sims, wMch took place in the First Sea Lord’s room at. tne Admiralty. "Q” Sltips should not only bring a breath of the sea to the cinema, but the sheer daring and gallantry of the men who manned the British mystery ships will thrill r>iotureg'xrs as could no story of fiction.
Vilma Bank}- is making a new picture for United Artists, and will have playing opposite her James Hall, who is to be seen in "The Fleet s In, in which he appears with Clara Bow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 15
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153STORY OF THE “Q” SHIPS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 15
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