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"THE AIR CIRCUS."

SOUND SYNCHRONISED THRILLER. LIBERTY THEATRE. A modern story, with splendid 60und synchronisation and agreeable acting on the part of tho cast, is contained in "The Air Circus," which will be presented to patrons of Tiiherty Theatre nest week. Sue Carol, Arthur Lake, and David Rollins have the leads, with Charles Delaney and Louise Dresser adding two further famous names to the cast. The story concerns two air-mind>ed, air-bitten souths, who leave their uninteresting homes in the Middle West and go to the Pacific Coast to enter an aviation school. It is an rnthusiastic story that follows, and it is not hard to gather that the producers, actors, and directors have a fine time together while filming the picture. A very human, likeable : tory runs through the thrills of flying, the business of ground school and the lure, of the ether; and all the time there are the sounds, rs well as the sights, of these fascinating academies. Fox Movietone have again accomplished a feat in the production of another «ound picture; every buzz and roar and sound from engines and the like comes through well, and the thing never becomes monotonous. The comedy, for it might broadly be described as a comedy, has its human side, and at the grand finale, which is a very thrilling affair, one is conscious of bavins witnessed a most pleasing and worth-while sound picture. Charles Delaney and Sue Carol, as the brother and sister who conduct the flying school, do the best acting in the picture. The usual number of E b° rt talking subjects will be presented, with Fox Movietone News. - Madge Keeler, the famous specality dancer, will be seen, also a musical sketch, "In a Music Shop." Signor Bonelli, the famous Italian opera singer, will be heard in some operatic numbers, and a threereel all-talking comedy, "Happy Birthday, will complete this attractive programme. Box v.laus are now open at The Bristol Piano •ompanv, where seats may be reserved.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 7

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"THE AIR CIRCUS." Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 7

"THE AIR CIRCUS." Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 7