“FLYING MARINE” AT GRAND
The reputation of the Grand Theatre as a house for outstanding talkies is enhanced by the fine talkie bill now being presented. This is “The Flying Marine,” which is acclaimed as “the air rodeo of th« screen.” The stars are Ben Lyon, Shirley Mason and Jason Robards. Grim tragedy stalked into the live* of these three gay young people, and accomplished a solution to a probUn. which had kept them from all happiness. It is an absorbingly realirjc picture. Drama that will hold you spellbound —a handsome youth crashing do**” from dizzy heights, venturing all on a dare-devil escapade to win the girl h* loved, only to fail in the end.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 900, 18 February 1930, Page 14
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