Claire Windsor
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Released January 6, 1929
Fox Film Corp.
"Captain Lash" is an extant film.
A complete 35mm print of this film is preserved at UCLA.
Dates Issued
1929
28/12/1928 
Physical Description

6 reels; 5,454 ft. 
Notes
Director: John Blystone 
Story:  Laura Hasse, D. G. Romlinson.
Scenario:  John Stone, Andrew Bennison.
Star: Victor Mclaglen (Captain Lash)
Archive: UCLA Film And Television Archive (Los Angeles) [Usl] 
Copyright claimant: Fox Film Corp.
Registration number: Lp25959, R163875 Jan. 19, 1956.
Source: Twentieth Century Fox
Gauge: 35mm domestic release version
Holdings: U.S. Archive
Completeness: complete
Record No.: 5795
sdSil: Sil
Cincinnati Times-Star Feb. 1929:
"...And, just by the way, how did the scene in which she is thoroughly searched at the customs-house ever manage to slip past the censor?..."

New York Telegraph Feb. 1929:
"...the scene in the hold of the ship, where a Malayan stoker goes berserk from the heat, is so well done that it takes on a newness that makes it entirely convincing..."

"...visiting the engine room and boilers one day, a party of passengers, including Claire Windsor, are in the stokehole when a hear-crazed stoker opens a valve, throwing a jet of scalding steam into the hold.  Mr. McLaglen, who is standing by gallantly steps in the way and shields Miss Windsor-after which he spends the remainder of the trip in the ships hospital.  This gives Miss Windsor an opportunity to visit him every day and be nice to him, and for a while this looks like a bad case of romance..."

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...And, just by the way, how did the scene in which she is thoroughly searched at the customs house ever manage to slip past the censor?...                            Cincinnati Time-Star, Feb. 1929.
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Have a Ball in Cawker...

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Aug. 17th and 18th, 2018
  Cawker Picnic, Twine-A-Thon
               and Cook-Off

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The above portrait photo of Claire is from "Money Talks" MGM 1926.
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