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"SPIES OF THE AIR."

All the world is air-minded these days. For those who like to see inside of, things, there is much interest-, ing material in "Spies of the Air," which is, to be released throughout New Zealand by British Empire Films The story .is laid in a secret aerodrome where a fast new plane is being groomed before submission to the Air Ministry. The audience sees and hears the tests carried out at heights that necessitate the pilot using an oxygec bottle, while piloting his plane and taking readings of numerous instru ments. All this material is authentic and the help of test pilots was enlisted in compiling it.

The last reel of this picture gives a thrilling impression of what it feels like to be in a crashing plane. Barry K. Barnes, Roger .Livesey, Basil Radford, and Joan Marion have the chief roles in < this^ thriller. ' • •

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Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 22

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149

"SPIES OF THE AIR." Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 22

"SPIES OF THE AIR." Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 22