Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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Blizzards or Brownouts... it s the HOLDOVER HIT! "BLUEBEARD" MADE A BOX-OFFICE KILLING in PHILADELPHIA! Biggest business in many months. ..despite worst blizzard in years... "Bluebeard/" excellent, distinctive class film, the kind of picture any company would be glad to release." ★ Hollywood Reporter "More suspense per minute than has been created by all the zombies, mummies and ghosties let loose in the theatres." * Motion Picture Herald "Leon Fromkess continues to boost PRC's stock sky high with 'Bluebeard.' " * Dai1Y Variety "One of the most ambitious offerings to bear the PRC label... packs plenty of excitement and suspense." ★ Film Dai// PRC PICTURES presents JOHN CARRADINE BWB8BA8D ti/i£/t The Most Sinister Love Story Ever Told I lean PARKER * Nils ASTHER U.d»i, STOSSEL Produced by LEON FROMKESS . Assoc. Prod. MARTIN MOONEY Directed by EDGAR G. ULMER • Screenplay by Pierre Gendron Original Story by Arnold Phillips & Werner H. Furst The 5 YEAR OLD IN T I LEAGUE BOOTS!