REGENT THEATRE.
"HELL DIVERS." "Suiierb" is the adjective vhich nsost npt'y describes "Hell Divers," which will begin at the Regent to-morrow. All-star cast, romantic love scenes, and -witty dialogue are enough to secure cnccess for any film, and they are all present in "Hell Divers," but the greatest feature of tho production is the tense flying sequences and thrilling crushes. One thrill leads to another, us the various situations develop. Wonderful photography, both from the air and from the ground, makes the most of the spectacles provided. A triple crash, take-offs, and landings from the deck of an aircraft-carrier, and a crash into tho superstructure, together with the ensuing lire, wing formations, and long, uteep, breath-taking dives, together with bombing exhibitions, are but a few of the sensational scenes which are projected on to the screen. I —-
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20587, 1 July 1932, Page 9
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137REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20587, 1 July 1932, Page 9
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