JAMES CAGNEY AS AVIATOR
THRILLING PICTURE FOR EMPIRE James Cagney and Pat O’Brien have roles well suited to their care-free, daring natures in ‘ Devil Dogs of the Air,’ which will be the Empire's next attraction, commencing on Friday. They made a great success of their parts in ‘Here Comes the Navy,’ but in their latest production they excel themselves, the planes of the United States Naval Air Force giving them more scope to provide thrills than the decks of a battleship. The two appear in thrilling aerial scenes, which include planes crashing to earth, while the pilots trust their parachutes to bring them safely to earth from the wrecked machines. Almost a score of battleships and squadrons of planes are introduced in the picture, also the 'giant dirigible Macon, which crashed in the Pacific during the past year. Cagney, O’Brien, and Margaret Lindsay are the chief players in an exciting romance, which is endangered by Cagney’s hotheadedness as well as by aerial perils.
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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 12
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163JAMES CAGNEY AS AVIATOR Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 12
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