LONDON
“THE SKY HAWK” Adapted from Llewellyn Hughes’s story, “Chap Called Bardell,” “The Sky Hawk” is not only the first all-talking film of daring aviation, but has a distinctive and unusual plot. John Garrick is featured with Helen Chandler and Gilbert Emery and other noted actors support. Shooting down a Zeppelin in flames is in the climax of “The Sky Hawk.” the thrilling all dialogue picture which is now at the London Theatre. Captain Sterling Campbell, of the British Air Foroe, and Lieutenant Peter Grinter, formerly of the German Flying Corps, and with many years' experience in the handling of the huge airships served as technical advisors.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 15
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