Little Miss Thoroughbred (Warner Bros.) (1938)

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WE KNEW WE HAD A FIND! Vitagraph, Inc Ny Mat 302—45c Little JANET CHAPMAN, new Warner Bros. starlet, now being acclaimed by the critics. After putting the regular press book on press for “Little Miss Thoroughbred,” the trade critics came thru with these raves. We knew we had a “find” but didn't want to push her too strongly. Now we can't hold her back — so we've fixed four special ads boosting little Janet. But first read these reviews:— MOTION PICTURE DAILY Hollywood Previews “Little Miss Thoroughbred” (Warners) Hottywoop, April 27.—‘Little Miss Thoroughbred” contains a lot of mass-appeal entertainment. Though the materials of which it is made are familiar, it tells a story that blends human interest, comedy and action in an oddly conceived romance. Its outstanding feature, one which has much tuture commercial importance, is five-year-old Janet Chapman, who has the poise and seems to possess the talents presaging future popularity. With all due respect to the contributions made by the other players, sne is the star who holds the piece together and gives it punch and zip. ‘ r this picture “ r ible ot oor \s : f C me Foy has lifted te ction. n. j ne eee titl (see other side) e gi e