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May 9’45 pg. 6c
CRITICS BET THEIR LAST ADJECTIVE On This 3-Way Parlay!
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SALTY O’ROURKE
Salty O Rourke’ Wins . . . Has the same quality as ‘Double Indemnity’!”
— Alton Cook , N. Y. World-Tele.
‘‘If vou are going my way, you’ll be led straight into the Paramount Theatre!”
— Kate Cameron , N. Y. Daily News
‘‘Hugely amusing... One of the slickest and most entertaining comedies.”
— Rose Pelswick. N. Y. Journal-Amer.
“Has all the jolt of a sock in the jaw. . . Kept audience howling!” —Jane Corby, B'klyn Eagle
ALAN LADD
“You can expect unqualified, raving praise for LADD in this kind of role.” — World-Tele.
"LADD is to dames what Gail Russell is to
me. — Lee Mortimer , Mirror
"LADD does a grand job.” — Journal-Amer.
"LADD proves all over again that this is the kind of role for him.” —B'klyn Eagle
“This LADD vehicle is a natural.”
— Ethel Colby , Journal of Commerce
STANLEY CLEMENTS
“The Boy of the Hour"
“Amazing young Stanley CLEMENTS from ‘Going My Way’ gives a magnificent char¬ acterization ... His next step is stardom.”
— Archer W ins ten. Post
“Stories will be written especially for Stanley CLEMENTS and reams of stuff will be printed about him.” — Daily News
“Hold your hats for a youngster named Stanley CLEMENTS — the boy of the hour.” — World-Tele.
“Keep your eye on CLEMENTS!
— Leo Mishkin, Morn. Tele.
“Stanley CLEMENTS now belongs .’ — Jour.-Amer
“Stanley CLEMENTS is
news!” —B'klyn Eagle
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