The Film Daily (1939)

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N.Y. CRITICS JOIN NATION-WIDE FOR THE STORY THAT SHOCKED Tl "Couldn't have been released at a more o portune time . . . A tine production, brilliantly directed . . . Anna Neagle puts feeling and reverence into the role." —Wanda Hale. N. IT. Daily News 91 Impressive . . . profoundly stirring . . . comes to the Music Hall with terrible timeliness." — Bland Johaneson, N. Y. Daily Mirror »t A deeply affecting tale of individual heroism under the crushing influence of modern warfare." — Frank S. Nugent, N. Y. Times "A true picture, and a fine one . . . Its strength lies not alone in the story it tells, but in the manner of its telling" — Eileen Creetman, N. Y. Sun "An unusually distinguished production . . . fine and forceful . . . Miss Neagle's performance brilliant." — Rose Pelswick, N. Y. Journal & American ANNA NEAGLE Ld in her first Hollywoa w,th EDNA MAY OLIVER • GEORC H. B. WARNER • SOPHIE STEWART • MA