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MAJESTIC

TO-NIGHT. Michael Marlow, the head' of a gang of crooks, made a mistake when he murdered a detective from Pinkerton's= Agency, H-.-S.A.,' and -when- he underrated young Vincent Floyd's sfeill and daring -he made a higger one; There was only -one: courseHeft for him to take — Floyd must disappear. ' '•• ' • '■ • ■ Marlow forms a plot to lure Floyd across the Channel, where he drugs him preparatory -to ffinging him. in the Seine. He flies back to England with Morella, Floyd's "fian'cee, whom he has enticed to niar'ry him, and who demands- on landing to . be -shown then and there over the aerodrOme. Marlow has no • cho'ice ■ but to comply with her request. Whilst in the control tower he hears Floyd's voice over the wireless asking f 0 1 directions to land. Realising his ptans have gonfe astray he makes a f utile attpmpt to destroy his opponent by'tampering with the controls, but the -game is- up. "Wallace Geoffrey and Henry Kendall, who play the parts *o"f "Marlow and Floyd respeetively, in "The Flying Fool," showing at the Majestic Th'eatre to-night, 'provide unforgetahle thrills in their dramatic duel which forms the main theme 'of this film.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 353, 14 October 1932, Page 2

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MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 353, 14 October 1932, Page 2

MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 353, 14 October 1932, Page 2

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