The Film Daily (1932)

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fY&** v Oh* ft** i * A fit successor to the immortal "Cimarron", this one merits rating as another great / 's film epic of America. EducaAJpi/^ tional, inspirational and, above ^ all, thrillingly entertaining, the picture embraces all features ±^sr4 ' deemed essential to the perfect PrtHrf screen vehicle. Add to this Richard Dix and Ann Harding as romantic stars, plus Edna May Oliver and Guy Kibbee to play the comedy, and you'll have a fair idea of what you may anticipate— and anticipate with relish— at the Mayfair Theatre. Aside from the truly epic qualities of the film, Mr. Estabrook and Director Wellman have crammed the vehicle with the little, intimate, homey details that reach for and grip the heart, it is always true, human and American. ReginaCrewe, N.Y.American RKO-RADio picture **/, EDNA MAY OLIVER ■ GUY KIRRFF Directed by Wm. Wellman. Story by Howard Estabrook