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“WINGS” STILL AT EMPIRE

Is it possible for the mother of an only son to forgive the man responsible for her son’s death? Around this situation is woven one of the strongest incidents of screen history. It is one of the highlights of Paramount’s story of the exploits of the aviator in France, “Wings," now at the Empire Theatre. This is the situation in which Charles Rogers finds himself. Rogers and Richard Arlen are from the same town. They enter the air service together, and before receiving their commissions are inseparable. They live, light and lovo together, and then, later, while escaping from the enemy lines in a German plane, Arlen is shot down in flames to his death by Rogers, a caa« of mistaken identity.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 15

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“WINGS” STILL AT EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 15

“WINGS” STILL AT EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 15

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