STATE THEATRE
' ' EXCLTJSIVE ' ' & "IT HAPPENED OUT WEST."
"Exclusive," and "It Happened out West," screen finally to-night. Dealing w'th an unusual romance at the bottom of tho world, among a reckless and despairinjr group of exiles, "KO T'adio's ad venture romance "Flighl from Glory." oifers pomething strikingly unique in film fare at the S'tate Theatre to-morrow The Andes mountains of South America, grim and forbidding, form the locale of this unusual picture. In ths remote Peruvian settlement of Delgado are gathered tha exiles, disgraced flyers who have had their licenses revokcd for various reasons, and earning a precarious living with the "Trans-An-dean Air Lines. " The company is owned and mannefl by a heartless promoter, Onslow Stevens, who hold3 a contract with a big mining town to fly supplies to.its ininee frf>m the sea coast. Hp employs only obsolete and rickety planes for the work, despite the dangers mvolved in traversing the stormy mountain passes. Uuable to get .iobs elsewliere, tlie pilots grumblingly fly S'tevens's patch-ed-up planes, and when they erash, Stevens sends to the Umted Sta(es for another condemned plaue and for anoLJicr luckless fiyer.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 39, 9 November 1937, Page 9
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184STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 39, 9 November 1937, Page 9
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