KILBIRNIE KINEMA.
"Wings" opens at the Kilbirnle ; Kinema tonight, and suburban theatre-goers will have an opportunity of seeing a realistic drama of the war Jn the .air i such as has not/previously Been -screened In this country. "The picture is reverently •, dedicated "to those ' young war. riors of the air whose wings are folded about them forever." Charles Rogers and Richard Arlen are from the same town, and together they enter the air service, Inseparable before receiving their commissions, they, live, flght, and love together. Later both are decorated. Then; Arlen is taken prisoner, but manages to oscape In an enemy 'plane, only to be shot down by his friends. There are scenes full of pathos when Rogers returns home to face Arlen's mother. Best known In the cast Is the popular Clara Bow, who essays a fine dramatic role with considerable success. Appropriate music will be supplied by the orchestra, and the programme will Include the lilting theme song of "Wings." • .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 5
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