The Film Daily (1930)

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Would wring gulps out of an obelisk. M —Thornton Del chanty New York Evening Post "It has a fine balance of pathos and comedy, and in more than one spot it succeeds in bringing a mist to the eyes of the audience . . . Edmund Lowe, Leila Hyams and Tommy Clifford succeed marvelously in bringing out all the pathos without once becoming mawkish/7 — George Gerhard, New York Evening World "The holiday fare at the Roxy is a goodhearted, wholesomely sentimental screen play . . . you can yourself reach furtively for one of the Christmas hankies and brush away the tender tear that will undoubtedly be extracted/' -New York World WITH EDMUND LOWE from the Story THE SHEPPER