Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1930)

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LUMBIA GIVES BROADWAY another SMASH HIT! ADO N N A oftk ) ivith EVELYN BRENT ROBERT AMES JOSEPHINE DUNN IVAN LINOW From the story "THE RAGGED MESSENGER" m .> by W. B. Maxwell ^-^ 1 V* Directed by JOHN ROBERTSON : ^^*"^- HI doing 'big street business at the GLOBE THEATRE New York Critics said "Evelyn Brent and Robert Ames make an excellent team . . . both do good work and raise the standard ol the cinema." —Evening Graphic "A well acted drama that will please . . . sincerity ol performance makes interesting picture. —Morning Telegraph "Evelyn Brent presents a first-rate characterization — well directed." — New Yorlt American "Unusual story interest puts this over, with Evelyn Brent and Robert Ames scoring." —Film Doily Vrosp er with Columbia