Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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TO COLUMBIA PICTURES CORP. OPENED SATURDAY WITH LETS FALL IN LOVE STOP THIS IS A GREAT AND UNUSUAL PICTURE FOR A MUSICAL STOP OUR AUDIENCE ENJOYED THIS VERY MUCH STOP COLUMBIA HAS GIVEN US SOMETHING NEW IN CLEAN CUT REALLY ENJOYABLE MUSICALS STOP PICTURE OPENED SPLENDIDLY DESPITE WORST WEATHER OF THE YEAR W T MURRAY RIALTO THEATRE ATLANTA GEORGIA "Top notch entertainment for anybody's theatre. LET'S FALL IN LOVE is a sock number which about tops current tunes in films . ." — Daily Variety "Really somethins new in film musical romances. It's good entertainment/7 — Buffalo Courier-Express ■ ir ■ -illllllii,, •;' •'':;„•• ■•Iji " I I II N ii'ii ■ | ' I"' I , iillll ' ;i Story and screen play by Herbert Fields Ann Sothern • Mi Direc CO L U