"WINGS OF THE MORNING,"
"Wings of the Morning" Bcreens . flually to-aight. . In a mad relay of thrills, shudders and bafflSment, with a hundred thousand wildly eheering spectatora, every one a suspect, in the great stadium, Death holds the stop watch, starting Charlie Ghan on hia greatest case in the Twentieth Century-Eox mystery hit, ' ' Charlie Chan at the Olympics," opening to-morrow at the State Theatre, with Warner Oland in the title role. "Even champion athletes cannot outdistance murderl" observes the wily Chinese sleuth^ in the race-paced thriller pitting him, at appalling odds, against a myrderous spy rjng. Striking at canny Chan through his "number one" sou, again played by Keye Luke, the ruthless gang, headed by Katherine de Mille and ' C. Henry Gordon, is successful in stealing from under the very eyes oi' the government a secret airplane radioeontrol device, not oinitting murder i:» the propess.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 30, 29 October 1937, Page 12
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145"WINGS OF THE MORNING," Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 30, 29 October 1937, Page 12
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