QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The famous Wallace Beery-Raymond Hattbn combination In "Now We're in tho Air," is the attraction at tho Queen's Theatre this week. These two airmen suddenly fall ml love with two glrl3 of identical appearance, 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 first much-honoured heroes, and then spies, and finally they are arrested by the Jrench. The supporting picture is "Slaves of Beauty," • based on the story by Nina Wllcox Putnam of tho woman who finds herself at variance with her husband. . The story Is an interesting one, and Olive Tell, Itlchard 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 125, 29 May 1928, Page 6
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127QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 6
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