CAPITOL
A TRIPLE BILL
The pranks that aviators would take time to play on each other when they knew that in a few minutes they would be facing almosts certain death; are vividly portrayed in “The Lone Eagle,” featuring Raymond Keane and Barbara Kent, now being shown at the Capitol Theatre.
The story describes the adventures of a young American who is attached to a unit of the Royal Flying Corps. It is a tremendous drama of fighting planes and life at the front, and contains a particularly thrilling episode when alone he faced the threatening black war birds of the
enemy. He had bluffed to his sweetheart that he was an ace. And now ic might cost him his life to make good. There are two other features on the programme, one the complete official film of the Heeney-Sharkey fight and the other “Open Range,” Zane Grey’s great story, with Betty Bronson and Lane Chandler in the leading roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 14
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