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EVERYBODY’S

“THREE MILES UP” “Three Miles Up,” starring A 1 Wilson, is now at Everybody’s Theatre. This picture averages a thrill a second. There are tail spins, tight spirals, a climb from one plane to another, a parachute jump, a plane falling in flames and a bone fide air battle with regular war equipment. Also there is the novelty of a plane chasing an automobile and swooping down to make a hold-up and there is a hand-to-hand fight between the occupants of two planes, the combatants balancing themselves on the plane’s wings. In other words, A 1 Wilson has outdone himself in “Three Miles Up,” his latest picture. The whole dictionary of .aviation stunts has been used and last night the audience held its breath while this master of the air performed. In addition to the stunts, Bruce Mitchell, the director-writer of “Three Miles Up,” has made a story of novel interest.. The members of the excellent cast .render capable support, those players worthy of special mention including Etlilyne Clair. William Malan, Frank Rice, William Clifford, Billy “Red” Jones. “The Prince of Pilsen” is the second attraction on the programme.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 15

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 15

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 15

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