COSY THEATRE
OUTDOOBS AND FLYING ' If you wanted a certain joo would you risk your life to get itf That's what Judith Barrett does in tJniversal's "Elying Hostess' which continues its engagement at the Cosy Theatre to-night., In a story dramatising the lives of the girl attendants who ride trans-continental airliners, the actress does a 5,000 foot paraehute jump to prove tkat sho. has the courage required of an air hostess. She lands the job .and with it begins as thrilling a set of experiences as any girl will ever want to -encounter. Eor the most part the pieture CCntres around the romance bctween her and the ace pilot, who falls in love with her, but who bitterly • opposes hostesses , on the airliners William Cargan, cast in the lead role of the airline superintendent makes & worthy ' fcival for William Hall in the contest for the girl's hand. Unexpected deyelopments c-entring around Randall bring tho pieture to a gripping climax in which the flying hostess, the man she loves and 12 passengers are brought f ace to face with death. Hailed as one of the most novel and most beautiful scenec pictures ever filmed, "Stormy," the spectacular Universal drama of the great outdoors, is alSo showing. Tlie sereen version of the papular novel by Cherry Wilson, "Stormy" was filmed in its entirety in the Painted Desert ahd other beauti- • ful scenic locations in Arizona. This is the first time in many years, it is said, that an entire pieture has been made on loOation. A terrific stampede of wild horses climaxes the story.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 5
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