ENTERTAINMENTS.
ST. JAMES THEATRE. A beautiful woman is faced with a love problem composed of three men, one o'f whom she admires, the second of whom she pities, and the third of whom she secretly loves but avoids because of duty to the second. Such is the complex heart problem lovely Whitney Bourne is called upon to solve in RKO Radio’s “Flight from Glory,” gripping drama, of an aerial legion of lost souls. Set in the rugged atmosphere of the Andes, the story vividly reveals an unique cross-section of life among a despairing group of outcast aviators engaged in Hying condemned, rickety planes over the treacherous mountain passes. When another outlawed pilot brings his pretty bride with him, the woman’s presence provides a danger more deadly than the flyers’ employment. The sitca ;i >a becomes even more acute when her husband evidences a. yellow streak, while an insouciant British aviator and the hard-boiled chief pilot, Chester Morris, both fall in love with the young lady.
With gay abandon, as the saying gees, Richard Arlen and Alary Astor love and scrap in Columbia’s picturisation of the popular story, “No Time to Marry,” the second attraction in the excellent double feature programme the excellent double feature programme.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 185, 19 May 1938, Page 2
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