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Show render" speech. A three-cornered romance involving a vixenish but lovely French-Canadian girl and two of the pilots, is the human interest in-terest background against which the story of the heoric flyers is played. Central figure in the drama is the character portrayed by Cag-ney. Cag-ney. A hard-flying, hard-fighting guy, he enlists in the service expecting ex-pecting to be sent out immediately to fight the Axis planes in the sky. Instead he is assigned to a teaching job on the ground. His attempts to prove that he is an able sky fighter only serve to get him dismissed from the service. He gets his chance, however, when he volunteers to ferry a bomber over to England, and through his heroism is able to save the rest of the squadron when they are attacked at-tacked by a Messerchmitt. '"Captains of the Clouds" Is Thrilling Air Picture At Rivoli Canada's heroes of the air, flying fly-ing headlong to Victory, are the heroes, too, of "Captains of the Clouds," the Warner Bros.' picture which will be the new screen fare at the Rivoli theatre, starting Sunday. Sun-day. James Cagney stars at the head of a cast which includes Brenda Marshall, Dennis Morgan, George Tobias, Alan Hale, Reginald Regin-ald Gardner and Reginald Denny, as well as many actual members of the R. C. A. F. Filmed in glorious technicolor, "Captains of the Clouds" tells an heroic story of some bush pilots from the woods of northern Canada Can-ada who enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force after they hear Churchill's "We Shall Never Sur- |