MAJESTIC THEATRE
‘AUIMAIL” ARRIVES BY AIR.
With everybody’s thoughts directed towai’ds a great airmail, and wonderful aii- achievements, a picd-nr* such as “Airmail” is of special interest. It strikes; a 'new note. It is full of tense drama, w-itb giant planes roaring through the night battling the fury of the elements. It is a, story of brave - -men, and braver women, ivlio, with' ioar in tlieir hearts, peer througn the clouds and pray for happy bindings. It the tale of a cock pilot with a eliip oil his shoulder, a worn m who is faithful to love and a reckless manager of an airport, who- is father and friend to his flying men. It is tremendously spectacular and thrilling. There 'is a satisfactory romance and there is sufficient comedy relief to give patrons breathing space between the thrills. A verylarge cast is beaded by Ralph Bellamy, Pat O’Brien, . Gloria Stuart, Lilian Bond and Slim Summerville. “Airmail” was directed by John Ford who was responsible lob successes like “Arrowsmitli” and “Liglitiiiri”’. The box plan is open, at the Regent Theatre box office.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11836, 18 January 1933, Page 3
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