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* THE PEOPLE’S. "THE AIR PATROL.” Al Wilson, the “human fly” of filmdom, has it all over any bird in the air, for with the aid of science he has accomplished this feat and many more for thrill producers in his latest Universal Western air film, “The Air Patrol,” which is to be shown at the People’s to-night and again to-morrow night. This great epie of the clouds averages a thrill a second. There are tail-spins, a climb from one plane to another, tight spirals and a fight for life on the wing of a plane travelling seventy miles an hour —out of control. Al Wilson, the actor-author of “The Air Patrol,” has made a story of novel interest. The star air ace has picked his own characters for his story with careful discrimination and- the buzzing birdmen perform the breath-taking, hair-raising stunts as only veterans of the air could do. The members of the excellent cast render capable support. The programme showing in support includes a Snockum comedy. International and British News.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1928, Page 15
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173ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1928, Page 15
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