The Sea Hawk
The Sea Hawk

The Sea Hawk (1924)

6.5 ? Jun 14, 1924 2h 3m

Overview

The adventures of Oliver Tressilian, who goes from English gentry to galley slave to captain of a Moorish fighting ship.

Genres

Adventure Drama Romance

Release Date

June 14, 1924

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

2h 3m

Lloyd Hughes

Lloyd Hughes

Lionel Tressilian

Wallace Beery

Wallace Beery

Capt. Jasper Leigh

Milton Sills

Milton Sills

Sir Oliver Tressilian

Enid Bennett

Enid Bennett

Lady Rosamund Godolphin

Marc McDermott

Marc McDermott

Sir John Killigrew

Wallace MacDonald

Wallace MacDonald

Peter Godolphin

Bert Woodruff

Bert Woodruff

Nick

Claire Du Brey

Claire Du Brey

Siren

Lionel Belmore

Lionel Belmore

Justice Anthony Baine

Christina Montt

Christina Montt

The Infanta of Spain

Albert Prisco

Albert Prisco

Yusuf-Ben-Moktar

Frank Currier

Frank Currier

Asad-ed-Din - Basha of Algiers

Medea Radzina

Fenzileh

Fred DeSilva

Fred DeSilva

Ali

Kathleen Key

Kathleen Key

Andalusian Slave Girl

Hector Sarno

Tsmanni

Robert Bolder

Robert Bolder

Ayoub

George O'Brien

George O'Brien

Galley Slave (uncredited)

William Collier Jr.

William Collier Jr.

Marsak

S.E. Jennings

Captain of Asad's Guards

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7.0/10

Jun 29, 2024

Well you don't get much chance to draw breath for the first fifteen minutes of Frank Lloyd's silent interpretation of this exciting seafaring story. "Sir Oliver" (Milton Sills) is sitting by the fireside of his manor house dreaming of his fiancée "Lady Rosamund" (Enid Bennett) when the wheels start to come off his well ordered life. He finds himself wrongly blamed for killing "Godolphin" (Wallace MacDonald) who happens to be her brother and who has actually been bumped off by "Lionel" (Lloyd Hughes) who happens to be the half brother of the poor soul who's now in a lot of trouble! Fleeing seems like the order of the day, but that is just a frying pan to fire exercise as he is captured by the Spaniards and put to the oars of a galley. He's quite a wily fellow, makes some friends amongst the shackled and manages to escape. Once free, he does his own "Count of Monte Cristo" impersonation, becoming "Sakr-el-Bahr" and scaring the wits out of the other seafarers using the high seas to trade. Meantime, a dejected "Rosamund" is facing the prospect of a marriage to the treacherous "Lionel" and when news of their impending nuptials reaches a certain Morrish stronghold, "Sir Oliver" sets off to kidnap the pair. Thing is, she is a beauty and she turns the head of the ageing but clearly still up for it Basha (Frank Currier) so now they must make other arrangements before she heads to his harem... Can they manage to reconcile, deal with their duplicitous relative and make it back to home and hearth in Blighty in one piece? It's a quickly paced and lively swashbuckler this, with some seriously impressive maritime combat scenes with life-sized ships and an astonishing degree of attention to detail amongst the costumes, action and the settings. Sills looks like he's enjoying himself - especially when he gets into his Arab garb and starts a-pirating, and Bennett and the engaging Wallace Beery contribute strongly too. It's a good adventure film, and though there is romance at times it doesn't ever bog down the plot and, indeed, "Lady Rosamund" is just as formidable a character as any of the men.

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