Back in Circulation (Warner Bros.) (1937)

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IT’S EASY TO GET BACK IN CIRCULATION WITH YOUR CUSTOMERS! because e@®eee @ It’s a “fast-moving comedy drama that holds interest to the end with O’Brien and Blondell in swell parts’ (Film Daily) "...a@ good Warner cast in the film version of Adela Rogers St. Johns’ Cosmopolitan mag story, has some fresh twists’ (Variety) “General reaction (at preview) indicated that the film should satisfy those who appreciate lusty entertainment’ (M. P. Herald) “The narrative is swift, animated, bluntly told and suspenseful...from the first scene of the train wreck...Will add new fans to the Blondell entourage ...O’Brien also at his best.” (Variety Daily)