Motion Picture News (Jul - Sep 1930)

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IRENE THIRER-N. Y. DAILY NEWS (Rates four stars) **** "One of the year's best ten .... It starts off with a bang, never lets up at all." QUINN MARTIN-N. Y. WORLD "'Holiday' is one talking motion picture which I would be proud to have produced." REGINA CREWE-N. Y.AMERICAN "The picture has every element of audience appeal. The dialogue is the best thus far heard in the talkies." GEORGE GERHARDN. Y. EVENING WORLD "When along about Thanksgiving time, students of the cinema begin selecting the ten best pictures of the year, you can expect to see a preponderant majority of them set down 'Holiday' in first, second or third place. This is a screen play which you just can't miss." JULIA SHAWELl-N. Y. GRAPHIC "'Holiday' is one stage contribution which enriches the current motion picture season." THORNTON DELEHANTY-N. Y. POST "'Holiday' is the kind of picture that no civilized person has the right to miss.' // ROBERT GARLAND-N. Y. TELEGRAM "Knowing nothing about talking pictures, but knowing what I like, I like the talking picture version of Mr. Philip Barry's 'Holiday' very much indeed . • • I'm certain you'll enjoy it." HOLIDAY Philip Barry s Sensational Stage Hit with ANN HARDING MARY ASTOR • EDWARD • EVERETT HORTON • ROBERT AMES • HEDDA HOPPER * Directed by Edward H. Griffith • Produced by E. B. Derr PATHE