Boxoffice (Apr-Jun 1939)

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TIE ANSVEH TO BAD "ONLY ANGELS Holds Over . . . RADIO | — . • N. Y. DAILY NEWS “ Superb is the word for Music Hall film. Columbia Pictures may well rest on their laurels for a while, if they wish, for turning out one of the finest pictures of the year. It is with the keenest pleasure that we discover 'ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS’ to be a rarely beautiful production from all angles.” N. Y. DAILY MIRROR “A wildly exciting picture and a profoundly stirring one — vivid atmospheric background, rousing thrills, spectacular flying, impressive direction!” N.Y. HERALD TRIBUNE '"ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS’ whips up terrific suspense and excitement! Cary Grant is superb. Jean Arthur is perfect and so is Thomas Mitchell. Barthelmess plays with great skill.” N. Y. JOURNAL ft AMERICAN ''Strong drama.. .a realistically exciting story of high adventure f and romance; vividly written, vividly acted by an expertly assembled cast.”