"FLYING ROMEOS."
CHARLIE MURRAY AND GEORGE SIDNEY. GRAND THEATRE, TO-DAY. Tiro particularly attractive pictures will be. presented at the Grand Theatre this week. The first is "Flying Romeoa," in which Charlie Murray and George Sidney have the leads, and the second is "The TipOff." » story o! the underworld. The tenth chapter of "Tarsan the Mighty" will also be screened, as weir as a miscellaneous programme of short comedies, gazettes, and uewsreels. "Flying Ronieos" has the two famous comedians in a more than average comedy. Throughout the film they disport themselves as cadets in a flying school, and are complete incapable of obeying instructions, even while in the air. The result is very lively comedy indeed, with home hairraising stunts and as many thrills as there are laughs. , j "The Tip-Off stars William Cody and Dttane Thompson, and is a story of gangsters with an unusual twist. Cody proves his claim to the title "the screen's most athletic star." The tenth chapter of "Tarsail the Mighty" is a very thrilling one, and sees the fell plans of the pirates frustrated. Bos plans are at The Bristol Piano Company, where seats may be reserved.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19719, 9 September 1929, Page 6
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