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AMUSEMENTS:

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES. ~ i TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. “HELL’S CARGO” AND ; “DANGER FLIGHT.” , , | Here is one of the most gripping sea dramas ever released from the British studios. It has a novel plot—beams with thrills and no film lias ever ,offered more in tlie way of chilling surpense. Three naval commanders oncy-French, and British, line Russian, united m friendship by the small son of puc; of. them, only to lie torn apart when, their men participate, in a brawl in if cafe, A mysterious vessel flying the Yellow Jack in tip. port—a drunken ■■■, doctor from the boat causing tlio ■..braw.bvj.hu murder 'of the doctor by tlic .b-Wner of the vessel, because lie finds that the doctor has dropped the information that the menace on board is not “Yellow Fever” Iniefc something far more diabolical. They were carrying'-death! A hell’s cargo of Ariline Dye which when in contact with sea water creates a deadly gas capable of annihilating j life. As soon as this fact leaks out. international law is proclaimed, ..and the commanders unwillingly find them- 1 selves at one purpose—to capture ,and escort the ship to port. ; Thrills -are the theme song of Monogram “Danger Flight,’’ the latest Tail- ! I spin Tommy film now showing at the j Princess Theatre. It dramatists the'; building of model airplanes and shows j how youngsters of to-day come tq ,jbve j and understand aviation through models. Primarily it is the story o tv-Tail-spin Tommy’s Air Scouts, a young organisation similar to the Boy Scouts! and tells of the regeneration of Whitev, a boy from the gutter, who gives up his gang to join tfie Scouts of the Air.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1940, Page 3

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275

AMUSEMENTS: Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1940, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS: Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1940, Page 3