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MOVING PICTURE WORLD
February 12, 1921
The Exhibitor's Trade Review said : — '
34000 people saw Clara Kimball Young in "Hush" in one week at Kunsky's beautiful Madison Theatre in Detroit. Detroit, Boston, Providence, Baltimore and other cities give rousing reception to Clara Kimball Young's latest picture.
The Portland Press said : —
The screen star supreme Clara Kimball Young in her latest drama "Hush" at the Empire delighted thousands. "Hush" is easily one of the finest vehicles in which Miss Young has ever appeared.
The Exhibitor's Herald said : —
"A beautifully produced picture. Should score success with every type of patronage and should be received with great enthusiasm by Star's devotees. Clara Kimball Young exceptionally beautiful, elaborately gowned, and in certain bits does what is probably the best work of her career. Strong c,t;? nffords unusually excellent support."
The Detroit Free Press said :
Charming Clara Kimball Young in her new play "Hush" distinctively well done — replete with action and interest — gives the screen follower one of the best staged, best acted screen productions seen jn some time.
The Providence Tribune said :
Lovely Clara Kimball Young has never been seen in a more fascinating role than she portrays in "Hush" — wonderful effects — elaborate sets and gowns — and Miss Young's fine acting make this one of finest stories screen has seen in many months.
San Jose Mercury-Herald said : —
Miss Young reaches great height of loveliness, emotional acting and personal achievement in "Hush." One of the screen's most distinguished stars she is more fascinating in "Hush" than ever before. Dramatic suspense and romantic allurement characterize this splendid picture.
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