Boxoffice (Oct-Dec 1938)

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■■■PPRFHWMOT* '.WW JACKIE COOPER AT HIS BEST... POWERFUL STORY — Box-Office BETTER PRODUCTION THAN BOY OF THE STREETS’ Jay Emanuel ROBERT WARWICK LUCY G I LM AN LOUISE LORIMER Screenplay by ROBERT D. ANDRI Story by KARL BROWN and ROBERT D. ANDREWS Directed by WILLIAM N I MaB^f fgF M T i V Ml >JL \ 1 * 1 ^ L /> Wf Drama packed story. Best independent release in many, many months and one that will do good business right down the line. Cooper delivers a walloping good acting performance. — Film Bulletin A fitting successor to Monogram's profitable "Boy of the Streets". Jackie Cooper, in a designed -to -measure role, turns in a splendid performance, driving for effective heart-tugs. —Daily Variety Portrayals of Jackie Cooper, Robert Warwick and Tommy Wonder will be remembered. Production values are surprisingly above standard insofar as sets are concerned. Story is sound. — Hollywood Reporter