Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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MUSTARD with your HOT DOGS? BROADWAY SCREAMS! I never saw people laugh so hard. Large numbers of kids also came!" (signed) ARTHUR MAYER RialtoThea., N.Y. City LAUREL-HARDY's 7 Rollicking Reels "SONS of the DESERT' with CHARLEY CHASE Thanks Hal Roach! Jfour Pah Leof Daily Mirror — . . . joyous piece of work . . . great fun . . . stirring uproar . . . supreme comedy . . . American— . . .one of best entertainments created by this comedy combine . . . story is well constructed, full of fun and merriment keeps going with no pauses . . . Sun — . . . film done well . . . Laurel &. Hardy excellent ... I predict a brilliant future for them in six reelers . . . this only second in long career of shorts . . . Journal — ...funny... plenty of laughs... Film Daily — . . . generous feast for those who want laughs . . . Times — . . . funny all the way . . . Hollywood Reporter— . . . plenty of real, genuine laughter . . . Variety — . . . elaborate production . . . good direction . . . will get laughs . . . Brooklyn Times — ...funniest of their comedies ... a pleasure . . . won much laughter . . . MorningTelegraph— ... as giddy a bit of screen hilarity as you'll find anywhere . . . Laurel &. Hardy seldom have turned in such excellent work ... a truly amusing comedy . . . it's funny . . . News — . . . fresh gags keep audience in continual state of laughter . . . climax hilarious . . . Brooklyn Eagle — ... a large audience appeared to be constantly in danger of laughing itself to death... Post— . . . met with approval of receptive audience . . .