Canadian Film Weekly (Sep 3, 1947)

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The MATTERHORN MOUNTAIN OFA THOUSAND DEATHS!) « Never has the ‘Yay screen found a more terrifying background for reckless love... and brutal hate! > @ starring tf ‘ Anna LEE | Gilbert ROLAND f. Warren with Beulah BONDI vg Sir C. Aubrey SMITH John QUALEN Helen THIMIG ACTUALLY FILM “A pleture you won't want to miss with some of the most wonderful scenery ever.” =—HEDDA HOPPER “RECOMMENDED: Alpine drama with authentie exteriors which has peak interest for all nature lovers.”’ = JIMMIE FIDLER “Can bid for important attention from all classes of ticket buyers. Remarkable mountain climbing footage, outstanding film editing, strong cast make it entertainment which profitably can be booked into any theatre where the film, through smart exploitation, can be an important event.” = BOXOFFICE “Out of the ordinary thrill number that should find a welcome spot in the market.’ = BOX OFFICE DIGEST “Unusual film, Freshness of approach, and sense of reality make it more than ordinarily absorbing.” = MOTION PICTURE DAILY "Out-of-the-ordinary freshness should be reflected in better-than-ordinary grosses. Spectacular scenery and spine-chilling suspense.” = MOTION PICTURE HERALD “Fine entertainment. Has the thrills of mountaineering, plus good photography, splendid musical background and fine performances. Wiil attract and win the attention of the theatregoer in all situations,’ = SHOWMEN’S TRADE REVIEW “Equally lusty and fascinating answer to a current world-beating, iat aesedia picture. Superb showmanship, unusual entertainment, fine cast. Production uniquely rich; marvelous snow footage. Reaches peaks of shrill excitement.” = HOLLYWOOD REVIEW Another Boxoffice Hit From Monogram!