Motion Picture Reviews (1934)

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Motion Picture Reviews Nine WHOM THE CODS DESTROY » » Walter Connolly, Doris Kenyon Robert Young, Henry Kolker. Screen play by Sidney Buchman, adapted from story by Albert Payson Terhune. Direction by Walter Lang. Columbia. This is a psychological study of the tragedy of a terrific soul struggle which finally brings victory if not happiness. It is of a high ethical standard portraying the immutable laws which one dares not break and be at peace with oneself and man. Walter Connolly makes the production satisfying. It is his picture, and his portrayal of the lead gives the serious story interest for mature audiences. Adolescents, 12 to 16 Children, 8 to 12 Very serious Too mature SHORT'SUBJECT LA CUCARACHA » » (In Color) Steffi Duna, Paul Porcasi, Don Alvarado. Direction by Lloyd Corrigan. Produced by Kenneth Macgowan. R-K-O. An exquisite musical short, with a cleverly fabricated story, to introduce the music and dancing of old Mexico. It is lovely in color and rhythm and interesting in action. Adolescents, 12 to 16 Children, 8 to 12 Good Yes