Attn, DC Reasonoids: See the Silent Sea Hawk, July 12
A little birdy tells me of an interesting group in DC that shows "Films on the Hill." The next offering is a restored version of the silent version of The Sea Hawk, reputed to have been one of Ayn Rand's faves. More info:
Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 7:00 p.m.
WASHINGTON PREMIERE of the restored "Sea Hawk"!…Based on the novel by Rafael Sabatini, this major studio swashbuckler tells the tale of a Cornish gentleman (the dashing Milton Sills) who is framed for murder and shanghaied off to sea. Soon his ship is captured by Spaniards and he is put to work as a galley slave. Escaping, he becomes "The Sea Hawk" the most feared pirate captain of the Barbary Corsairs and scourge of the Spanish fleet. Full-scale wooden ships were built, giving the rousing sea battles a realism not possible with models. With Enid Bennett, Wallace Beery and Lloyd Hughes. We are showing a newly reconstructed print with color tints and tones, including hand stenciled color sequences.
More info here and more info on the interesting volunteer-group putting this stuff on here.
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Beery! You got no beef there! He's good. Hell of an actor-though, for my money, you can't beat Jack Oakie. A stitch, Oakie.
Sadly, my wife and I have theater tickets for that evening.