CAPITOL
“THE FLYING ROMEOS” “Flying Romeos," an uproarious com ody of two budding aviators and their merry experiences :.n the air. star-ing Charlie Murray and George Sidrey, is now being shown at the Cap.tol Theatre. The opening sequences of the picture, too. with George and Charlie as barbers both seeking the hand of the manicurist, is very funny and gets the picture off to a lively start, which continues and builds as the production unreels. Mervyn Le Roy deserves a great deal of the credit for the brilliancy of this comedy, because of his able and gifted direction. The supporting cast gives valuable assistance in keeping the comedy going. James Bradbury, jun., as the nut who doesn't know how to fly, but insists on doing it, anyway, gives a praiseworthy performance, as does charming Fritzi Ridgway in the feminine lead. Jackie Coogan, in a story of life aboard a big ocean liner, entitled • Buttons,” is also being shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 385, 20 June 1928, Page 14
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