Canadian Film Weekly (Oct 6, 1943)

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THE STIRRING DRAMA OF “yl THE JOHN PAUL JONES ZONE IN THE | Le a. : Woy ; / rSCSFILM DAILY COLUMBIA "Exhibitors can count on extensive grosses. Thrills, | throbs, romance 6) packed into first rate film. Ace contribution to warinspired films.” ae = — "You feel toward a ship as you do toward a woman when you marry her... You take her for better or you take her for BOX OFFICE "Standout. Top worse...and you revenue. Gripping.” don’t leave her when the going gets tough!” DAILY VARIETY "Exciting, timely entertainment. Appeal to men and women.” M. P. DAILY "Rousing, full-bodied story of ship. Makes home with plenty to spare." SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW “Fine example of what swell entertainment can be put into picture with war theme.” STARRING ward OAUBINOON vit GLENN FORD MARGUERITE CHAPMAN EDGAR BCHANAN Screen Play by Frank Wead, Lewis Melizer and Borden Chose *« Directed by WILLIAM A. SEITER Produced by LOUIS F. EDELMAN = A COLUMBIA PICTURE M. P. HERALD "Excellent. ‘Destroyer rings true as the steel of her keel.” ‘COLUMBIA