Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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A PERSONAL STATEMENT FROM WARNER BROS.' EMPLOYEES He, the undersigned home-office employees of Warner Bros., having duly previewed the picture known as " JOURNAL OF A CRIME," do hereby of our own free will record our sworn belief that it is one of the most brilliant productions ever delivered by Warner Bros/ Studio. ,^nd whereas we desire to give tangible expression to our exceptional enthusiasm for this great entertainment, therefore we do now authorize the paid publication of this resolution as our personal recommendation of this attraction to the motion picture trade. ( Signed) — A V2 7 & • — X Sworn to before me this 23rd day of February, 1934 / (SEE RUTH CHATTERTON IN "JOURNAL OF A CRIME" AT WARNER BROS,' NATIONAL TRADE EXHIBIT MARCH 6TH) A First National Picture. Starring Ruth Chattertori, with Adolphe Menjou, Claire Dodd. Directed by William Keighley.