EVERYBODY’S
“THE AIR PATROL” One of America’s best known stunt flyers, A 1 Wilson, is the star in “The Air Patrol,” which is now being shown at the Everybody’s Theatre. The picture is a stark drama of airmen—of diamond smuggling by airplanes, covered by an air patrol of secret service aviators. In the story A 1 Langdon, a member of the Secret Service Air Patrol, lays a plot with his captain whereby he is discharged from the service under the supposition that he was drunk so he might gain the confidence of Michael Rovere, the leader of a gang of diamond smugglers. The second feature on the proggramme, “ ’Neath Arctic Skies,” is a masterpiece of photoplay and scenic beauty, and combines adventure and the drama of vast silent spaces, the mystery and lure of Nature at its wildest. It is an epic of Alaska, “the land where the mountains are nameless and the rivers all run—God knows where.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 14
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158EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 14
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