The Exhibitor (Nov 1944-May 1945)

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“Has arrived on the motion-picture scene at the last possible 1944 moment, but it belongs in the front rank of the year’s mystery thrillers.” HOWARD BARNES, N. Y. HERALD TRIBUNE “Absorbing melodrama . . . Hedy Lamarr is perfectly cast as the most beautiful woman of her time . . . the direction is worthy of much praise.” WANDA HALE, N. Y. DAILY NEWS “Easily one of the better melodramas that has come this way . . . Well calculated to hold your attention.” BOSLEY CROWTHER, N. Y. TIMES “Thrilling . . . tops all . . . Miss Lamarr’s performance is the best she’s turned in . . . Paul Lukas is stupendous, and George Brent just the sort of rescuer Hedy should have.” v LEE MORTIMER, N. Y. DAILY MIRROR ) . SION THAT PIEDGEI MARCH OF OIMESI (JAN. 25-31)