Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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Story and screen play: B. G. De and Sid Silvers. Songs, by Ha Burton Lane, also Richard A.W Directed by Da PRODUCED BY SPENCER "PAT" PATER JOHN BOIES HERBERT MUNDIN • SlllLVERS HARRY GREEN * I HEM A TODD , David Butler amson and and Gus Kahn. utler DE SYLVA TOMS UP For Its Packing them in and keeping them happy at RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL — and the critics— "Much better entertainment than nine-tenths of the screen musicals in the past year." —Thornton Delehanty, N.Y. Post "Packed with laughs. Gay spirited comedy played by a great comedy cast." — Bland Johaneson, N* Y. Mirror "Decidely heart-warming to local audiences." —Richard Watts, Jr., N. Y. Herald-Tribune "Has its full share of honest humor, tuneful songs . . . thoroughly entertaining." — Mordaunt Hall, N, Y. Times "One of the special cinema delights of recent weeks . . . thoroughly tuneful and amusing." — William Boehnel, N. Y. World-Telegram "Thoroughly entertaining . . . presented in a most amusing manner." —Kate Cameron, N. Y. Daily News