The Film Daily (1930)

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H E W YORK ^^J>yThe Greatest Reception Since Lindbergh! "Deserves a long and successful run. Unfailingly dramatic. Genuinely heart"^^ breaking. Superior." — Herald Tribune i •43 ''As beautiful as motion pictures get ■Jt'Pt/2! tohe:,-Telegraph ~~* ^ "Of all the pictures based on the World '% '*«* 'f'-' ^ ar uoue nas surpassed this newest Si • ' r^ one in the vividness of its scenes." W-. — The World "A stunner! Grimly impressive. Flying scenes are glorious. Holds enough drama, pathos, laughs, thrills to keep you fascinated every minute. A lulu. Don't miss it."— Mirror "Picture of merit. Credit to screen. Exceptionally well pictured, beautifully photographed and grimly realistic." — Journal "Best war story of the air. It has some of the greatest flying stuff ever seen upon any screen." — Evening World "Strong men shed tears without shame. In all my movie-going days I am yet to see more hair-raising, more believable aerial photography. It is too good to be true. Most obviously the answer lo their prayers." — Telegram