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“THE FLYING SQUAD.’
It somms that Edgar Wallace's stories are becoming as popular mi the screen as they are in novel and dramatic form. To-night, Hie screen version of the populate anllior’s “Flying: Squad,” will be screened at the Town Hall, and the impression received by the onlooker is that the him is, if anything, even more successfully thrilling than either the novel or the play. The story deals with a fleet of highpowered cars equipped with wireless receiving' se.ts and every other modern invention that is likely to be of assistance to their riders in their difficult task of aiding- policemen and detectives in handling desperate criminals in the environs of London. In this particular case Edgar Wallace shows the activity of “The Flying Squad” in connection with a gang who smuggle noxious drugs into England, not stopping at murder in carrying out their nefarious trade. With “Sea Yarns” land English News. Usual prices. A drama dealing with the life of , a policeman in a hig city will he Monday’s attraction. It is titled “The Cop,” and features William Boyd and Jacqueline Logan. Usual , prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40024, 16 November 1929, Page 2
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189ENTERTAINMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40024, 16 November 1929, Page 2
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