RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“THREE MILES UP” The fans of A 1 Wilson, who is rated as the greatest stunt aviator in motion ! pictures to-day, will have an oppor- * tunity to thrill again when they see this popular star at the Rialto and Regent Theatres to-night. Wilson has been called the “human fly,” the “bird man,” the “sky pilot” and various other names indicative • of his marvellous skill as an aviator, j stunt man and aerial acrobat. None of them are adequate, as will be seen by those watching the screening of “Three Miles Up.” The story around the aviator is not the usual tfite variety made with just the idea of exploiting tricks and stunts, however. Real humaQ interest centres around “Dick” the “ace” of his regiment, who before enlistment into the army had been an expert crook. His desire to “go straight” and win the girl of his choice, involves him in adventures which are logical and con- } vincing. “Madame Pompadour.” starring Dorothy Gish, will also be shown tonight. • .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 290, 28 February 1928, Page 15
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