Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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RADE CRITICS AGREE! "Powerful, well-paced drama of Jap treachery ... Will hold its own ... Forceful, suspenseful and believable/' — Motion Picture Daily "This potent melodrama of Jap espionage in U. S. will jar fans out of complacency. Authenticity is imparted by Drew Pearson/' — Film Daily "A rugged and hard-hitting espionage picture. Easily takes rank as a topline production in its field/' —Hollywood Reporter "Swift, turbulent and exciting melodrama of Jap espionage. Calculated to fire audiences against the race which planned war against the U. S." —Hollywood Variety "Drew Pearson's introduction . . . gives a sobering air of authenticity. Good melodrama with Satisfactory Suspense/' — Motion Picture Herald "Moving at a neat pace, and with good performances, it is a good entry for the top half or as a single where exploitation can pull it through." —The Exhibitor "Exploitable . . . timely and intensely melodramatic . . . Should do good business generally and clean up in action spots!" —Film Bulletin GET CREDIT FOR YOUR RED CROSS COLLECTION. SEND YOUR REPORT TO YOUR AREA CHAIRMAN.