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Show AIR SENSATION AT WADSWORTHS "Dirigible", One of Screen's Masterpieces, to Be Seen Beginning Toniplit Filled with the highlights of romance, adventure and action, "Dirigible", which will be presented pre-sented at the Wadsworth theater the-ater tonight, Friday and Saturday, Satur-day, is the greatest motion pic-ure pic-ure yet to emerge from the Columbia Co-lumbia studios birthplace of many great productions. The entire picture has been filmed on a gigantic scale nothing in time, money or talent tal-ent has been spared to make it a really worthwhile contribution to the literature of the screen. It is a talking picture that compares com-pares favorably with the great maserpieces of the other fields of art. It will live long in the memory of all who see it. Swift action dominates from the first reel. The opening shows a colorful navy day celebration at the U. S. naval air station at Lakehurst, N. J. The sky is filled with bobbing balloons, lazily drifting blimps and the majestic dirigible floating above all her brood, with the highspeed high-speed planes darting in and out. Into this scene roars Frisky Pearce, the navy's crack pilot, just ending a cross country flight from San Diego, which shatters all existing records. Excitement Ex-citement runs to fever heights. Scenes shift, showing Frisky (Ralph Graves) in the arms of his wife (Fay Wray), and again a change to the roaring sendoff given to the expendition leaving for the South pole. The barren wastes of the South pole are contrasted with the warm sands and sunny beaches-, and the anxiety of th loved ones at homo, awaiting word from the explorers is depicted. de-picted. The climax is brilliant and thrilling. On Monday and Tuesday. Mark Twian's "Penrod and Sam" will be shown as a Woodward school benefit. A matinee will be given at 0 o'clock Monday. |