Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1933)

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IT'S GOT THAT ''BAD GIRL'' TINGLE! say the critics and the crowds . ^^^^'-^ "Their best picture since *Bad Girl' and to be ranked with that vehicle." —N, y. Telegraph "Not since *Bad Girl' have they had a more interesting story." — N, Y. Mirror "Reminiscent of *Bad Girl.' Human and understandable to millions of patrons." — M. P. Daily It has the same down-to-earth, intothe-heart sincerity as "Bad Girl"... the same pulsing reality that hits audiences where they live... the same clean, human qualities that make you proud to meet your patrons after the show. FOX showmanship again! HOLD ME TIGHT JAMES DUKN SALLY EILERS From Margaret Rigdon's story "Department Store" Directed by DAVID BUTLER Chalk up another hit for FOX