DE LUXE—TO-NIGHT.
A CHtEAT AVIATION PICTURE. Tho screening of "Wings," the Paramount epic of the air, at the Do Luxe Theatre last night met with the warmest commendation of tin audience. These flying pictures present beyond all question, the screen's most wonderful achievement in adventurous camera-work, and constitute, the moat marvellous collection of thrills ever shown to the public. Free from the artificiality that has marred many of the 'War' pictures, the film eclipses anything previously attempted. It magnific6ntly reproduces war scenes on the ground and thrilling air battles in France, and with almost distressing realism brings back war memories. It has fine story interest. It is an outstanding picture and depicts with impressive verity the largo part played by planes in the war. The screening to-night and at the matinee to-morrow will be the last opportunity local audiences will have of seeing the picture.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1929, Page 4
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