The Film Daily (1934)

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fLLrb. Critic5 .. t 1 V£*v tra U/w^ / 'Twentieth Century is an utterly mad, devastating, uproarious riot of mirthfulness ... its screaming hilarity tom-toms a tattoo upon the risibilities in a fever of insane fun. . . . Best of all is John Barrymore." — N. Y. American "All of them must bow to Barrymore. He walks away with 'Twentieth Century'."— N. Y. Evening Post "'Twentieth Century' is one of the most entertaining talkies of the season. Barrymore proved that he is as much a sure-fire comedian as he ever was." — N. Y. Evening Sun "'Twentieth Century' induces gales of laughter. . . merriment rises to uproarious heights. John Barrymore gives the greatest screen performance of the season." —Brooklyn Daily Eagle '"Twentieth Century' is an extremely funny comedy, distinguished by one of the most brilliant performances John Barrymore has given during a long and illustrious career." — N. Y. Herald Tribune ALL Ah CEN