Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Sep 1933)

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UNRESTRAINED LAUGHTER AND UNASHAMED TEARS.. as the * * * * hit proves (N.Y. Daily News) to be a 4-week smash! A sight to warm a showman's heart. Crowds wrapped up in the emotional torrent that is "Pilgrimage !". . . entirely forgetting the blazing heat wave in the uncooled Gaiety Theatre ($2.00 top). What a tribute to the showinstinct of FOX manpower! GIVE THEM CREDIT They recognized a great picture • Variety: "A natural ... a picture that will prosper." • M. P. Daily: "A bang-up money attraction . . . way out in front." Film Daily: "Entertainment for any type of audience." • M. P. Herald: "A tremendous HUG -4 ^ €0l 425 s ft as HENRIETTA CROSMAN HEATHER ANGEL NORMAN FOSTER MARIAN NIXON Story by I. A. R. Wylic Directed by JOHN FORD amount of popular and boxoffice appeal.' 00