Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1941)

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A MESSAGE TO THE CRITICS WHO HAVE COME FROM ALL OVER THE NATION TO COVER of at the Rivoli Theatre, New York, Tomorrow Night (Tuesday, Oct. 28) I JAY CARMODY of the Washington (D. C.) Star . . You will always remember "How Green Was My Valley" for that great ioment when young Huw learns to walk again! NORMAN CLARK of the Baltimore News-Post . . . Your heart will thrill when Beth Morgan faces the angry strikers and arns them not to harm Gwilvm, the father of her sons. PEGGY DOYLE of the Boston American . . . You will get your greatest lift when the letter arrives from the Queen nviting the Welsh chorus to sing at the palace! FRANK P. GILL of the Detroit Free Press . . . You will always remember the moment when Dai Bando, the "prizeighter, avenges Huw in the school-house. CHARLES HOWARD of the Boston Globe .... You will sit on the edge of your chair when the siren shrills "mine disaster!" and a shadow falls on every living soul in the Valley. LUCIA ABBOTT PERRIGO of the Chicago HeraldAmerican «... You will be deeply moved by that moment when Gruffydd and Angharad surrender their unspoken love with but a single kiss! more tomorrow!