Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1948)

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OADWAY HIT! Hi So Evil My Love' scores hit. Fascinating... story of a dashing cad who entices a vs^eak woman to her destruction.'^ ^ ^ ^ ^ — A/fon Cookf World -Telegram ^''Loaded with boxoffice ingredients ... Destined for a long ^ stay at the Rivoli . . . Odds-On winner." -Lee Mortimer, Mirror • • • ''No better acting can be found in town than on the Rivoli 1^ screen. Women... delight in melodramas of this sort." ^ ^ ^ — Wanda Hale, Daily News "Suspenseful... ingenious. ..chiller. ..with inventive plot twists and spectacularly good performances. — Cecelia Ager, N. Y. Star mt/ « • • r "Strange, always interesting melodrama. ..piling evil on evil ...Hal Wallis knows how to make them." -£;/een Oee/man, San "Few movie descents into murder have been acted as perfectly. All performances excellent. — Archer Winsterif Post • • • "a walloping amount of suspense. Boiling passion, blackmail and murder... splendidly dished up by all hands." — Lew Sheaffer, Brooklyn Eagle