Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1935)

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JOE AUGUST, AS C. One of the most noted of Hollywood Cameramen, who has been behind the lens in the making of scores of successful pictures. cun the canvzha num.. i. HAVE photographed 220 pictures in my career, hut never hare I been more impressed than with Edward G. Robinson's amazing performance in *'The Whole Town's Talking". This is surely a new type of story, and a real new ROBINSON, such as the world has never seen before. It is a masterpiece of direction by John Ford and written by Jo Swerling and Robert Riskin, from a story by W.R.Burnett. COLUMBIA PICTURE