The Bioscope (Jul-Sep 1931)

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THE BIOSCOPE, August 12, 1931 AND OF THE LATEST AND GREATEST Constance Bennett in THE COMMON LAW LTD PICTURE with JOEL McCREA LEW CODY and ROBERT WILLIAMS “ Constance Bennett’s acting ... is subtle, realistic and appealing . . . scenes are remarkably deft, amusing and piquant . . . handled by the director like a real artist.’’ — Daily Film Renter. “. . . . most spectacular scenes m this film, which is lavishly staged throughout. . . . All the glamorous charm of the star is given full play.” — Cinematograph Times. “. . . is unquestionably good box-office . . . is very well carried through . . . front line talkie production.” — Variety. “. . . make this a drawing card . . . of . . . strong proportions. . . . Miss Bennett never looked better and McCrea also makes his best impression to-date. — The Film Daily.