Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1935)

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"I consider BARBARY COAST the best work Miriam Hopkins has ever done — her appeal is tremendous. Samuel Goldwyn, as usual with his fine productions, has provided her with the cast, story and photography which makes her splendid performance possible." Jack Smalley — Fawcett Publications • "I have never yet seen a Samuel Goldwyn picture that wasn't an outstanding production— and BARBARY COAST is one of the best of them all. It is certain to meet with high public approval." Leceister Wagner— United Press • "Samuel Goldwyn's BARBARY COAST is a terse and beautifully mounted melodrama . . . Miriam Hopkins, Edward G. Robinson and Joel McCrea at their dramatic best against a colorful and exciting background." — Photoplay Magazine SAMUEL GOLDWYN ill I MIRIAM HOPKINS DW. G. ROBINSON and JOEL McCREA irected by HOWARD HAWKS Screenplay by CHARLES MacARTHUR and BEN HECHT