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AMUSEMENTS.

TOWN HALL PICTURES, TO-NIGHT AT 8.31) At the I own Hall to-night at 8.30. Master Pictures present “The Air Hawk.” As if the most amazing thrills ever registered by a motion picture camera were not enough, “Tne Air Hawk,” A! Wilson’s first production of dramatic appeal, lias a delightfully tender love story interwoven through its thrilling action. The famous stunt aviator steps forth as a tulllledged motion picture star in this picture*, mill be acts as blithely and as gracefully in close-up, ns he does m shots taken while lie is going through his sensational tricks hundreds of reet in tlie air. Fighting tooth :iMi 1 nail in gruelling hand to hand i indict on the wings of an airplane Imndrols id feet in the air, missing uG step and almost plunging to a ghastly dentil on the rocks below, is hut one of the thrills developed with amazing skill in “The Air Hawk,” the first of the entertaining Al Wilson aviation stunt melodramas. Wilson, called by critics the “Horseman of the Heavens,” has established himself as one of the most popular of the cinema stars by lii.s daring exploits in the clouds. He first won honors as an Ace in the french Flying Corps during the Morld Mar and later in the ranks ot the WmLco airmen. Then came his jump to the movies where he intends to remain for some time to come. in addiitoo to being the best stunt man in pictures. Wilson is also a fine actor. 11 is leading woman in “The Air Hawk ’ is beautiful Virginia Brotv i Fm“r In addition there will be further chapters of the wimdcT'il sor. ,i 1 “I he Gw Getters.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 3

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