Motion Picture Daily (July–Sept 1938)

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"BEG, BORROW OR STEAL THE ADMISSION PRICE AND HOT-FOOT IT RIGHT UP TO THE RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL!" When William Boehnel wrote those words in the New York World Telegram of September 2nd, he penned one of the most forceful endorsements in the history of criticism of motion pictures. . . . . That 175,000 people saw Frank Capra's YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU in the first week of its Radio City Music Hall engagement bears out the enthusiastic comment of Mr. Boehnel and his fellow critics on New York newspapers. ■ THANKS TO: Howard Barnes, The New York Herald Tribune • Kate Cameron. The New York Daily News • Eileen Creelman, The New York Sun • Bland Johaneson, The New York Daily Mirror • Frank Nugent, The New York Times • Rose Pelswick, The New York JournalAmerican • Archer Winsten, The New York Post • for concurring with William Boehnel. GENERAL RELEASE SEPTEMBER 29th • A COLUMBIA PICTURE •