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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

The famous Wallace Beery-Raymond Hattcm combination In "Now We're in the Air," is the attraction at the Queen's Theatre this week. These two comedians are now well known to picturegoers for the extremely funny antics they get un to, and this latest effort of theirs, in which they appear as a couple -of airmen in the war zone, is "just as humorous and ridiculous as the other films they have appeared in. These two airmen suddenly fall in love with two girls of identical apeparauce, but who have views which make them proFrench and pro-German respectively. This causes endless muddle with the two men. They run through numerous exploits, and find themselves v first much-honoured heroes, and then spies, and finally they are arrested by, the French. The scenes pass with many laughs, and the many difficult- situations in which' the two heroes find themselves aro all eventually cleared up, and the storyl brought to the usual happy ending. The supporting picture Is "Slaves of Beauty," based on the story by Nina Wilcox Putnam of the woman who finds herself at variance with1 her husband. The story is an interesting one, and Olivo Tell, Richard Walling, Ted M'Namara, Earle Fox, and Holmes Herbert all handle their respective parts very capably.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 7

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 7

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 7