Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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A superior piece of tough melodrama." — Bosley Crowther, N. Y. Times Stacks up with the all-time great mystery films/7 —Frank Quinn, N. Y. Daily Mirror Spine-tingling melodrama . . . the tougher and gorier they make these thrillers, the better, it seems." — Kate Cameron, N. Y. Daily News n Taut and fascinating . . . Top-notch thriller." —Howard Barnes, N. Y. Herald-Tribune "Belongs on the list of excellent mysteries." —Alton Cook, N. Y. World-Telegram ii A wallopy thriller . . . exciting Stuff." -Irene Thirer, N. Y. Post Enormously exciting . . . packed with action and taut With Suspense." -Rose Pelswick, N. Y. Journal-American Vogue for hard-boiled melodrama reaches some kind of peak in "Murder, My Sweet'." -Eileen Creelman, N. Y. Sun