Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1948)

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"JXMMil 'BUSMSS FOR first 10 omim. "One of those bright pieces of entertainment which comes along all too infrequently . . . provides nothing but amusement and laughs." —M. P. Herald "Audiences looking for laughs will find them in abundance . . . entertainment that should result in popular and profitable boxoffice." —Boxoffice "Should gaily make the bigmoney grade . . . loaded with everything the target demands." —Film Daily "There can be no question of the picture's performance at the boxoffice ... A fast-paced, volatile and highly amusing example of how to entertain the public." — At. P. Daily "The family aura of this comedy should help . . . Should do okay at boxoffice." —Variety "Howls interspersed with constant chuckles . . . Apparently headed for top-money brackets . . . good songs and strong exploitation possibilities." — Showmen's Trade Review "Cantor-Davis team hits comedy stride . . . bright boxoffice prospects . . . one laugh sequence after the other." — Hollywood Reporter