Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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December 31, 1927 EXHIBITORS HERALD 35 JAMES HALL, left, and BEN LYON, right, enacting a scene in the camp of the British Royal Air Force. BEN LYON and JAMES HALL in one of the dramatic highlights of “Heirs Angels.” The scene follows a quarrel. JAMES HALL as Seaton Rutledge, British flyer, in “Hell’s Angels,” million dollar aviation film made by Caddo. JAMES HALL, one of the two male stars in “Hell’s Angels,” is rapidly becoming one of the industry’s most popular stars. JAMES HALL, left, learns he has been challenged to a duel by a G erman colonel — a scene from “Hell’s Angels.” A reproduction of the famous garden at Buckingham Palace, London, one of the most lavish film sets which furnishes a brilliant background for the roman tic sequence of “Hell’s Angels,” the Caddo company’s spectacular air drama.