Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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Escapism is the theme and essence of this superlative picture into which its off screen and on-screen creators have poured not only all the ingredients of real istic romance, but also the prerequisites of commercial success. It is a natural, botl as box-office merchandise and as entertainment, foe all types of theatres am audiences. " FIRST RUNS ■ —Motion Picture Herah EVERYWHERE "Gives one the feeling of having discovered some rare jewel." —Hollywood Reporter "Will play a merry tune at the box-office." —Varieiy "One of the month's most noteworthy screen events." — Boxtfffice "In the top bracket." —Hollywood Variety "Beats a path of its own . . . an attraction of some size." —Motion Picture Daily "Deeply moving . . . has tremendous appeal for women." — film Daily "Timely . . . should prove beneficial to box-office." — Showmen's Trade Review "Unusual love story, will get the women's vote." —The Exhibitor KEEP SELLING BONDS! SOON!