Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1943)

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SMASH from MONOGRAM! ii Graphically and tensely presented. Catching attention in the opening scenes, it moves through episodes to point up the destruction of morality and womanhood under the Nazi. A strong women's picture, it also holds possibilities for extensive exploitation that can lift grosses to surprising levels/7 , . DAILY VARIETY Compares in theme, treatment and execution with 'Hitler's Children/ Exploitation in similar vein would appear to promise similar boxoffice results. The film reflects extreme care and an expanded budget." . . . MOTION PICTURE HERALD "Top offering! Title is a natural for everyone, especially the women." "Endowed with fine direction and splendid characterization.' "We know it will keep the spectator absorbed." . . . SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW Produced by HERMAN MILLAKOWSKY Associate Producer, JEFFREY BERNERD Directed by STEVE SEKELY Screenplay by HOUSTON BRANCH Original jlory by FRANK BENTICK WISBAR BAXTER