The Male Animal (Warner Bros.) (1942)

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THE TRADE PRESS “Delightful. Top intelligent comedy . . . will be a Warners hit of proportions exceeding its handsome theatrical earnings.” — Hollywood Reporter “Thoroughly delightful and completely entertaining comedy... should do handsomely at the box-office.” — Motion Picture Daily “Plenty of laughs... good entertainment.” ss —_ variety Daily “Has just about everything comedy lovers seek. Should please theatregoers in every walk of life. Looks like a good bet for any situation. Marquee Tops will bring them in ~and word-of-mouth will do the rest.” —showmen’s Trade Review “Richly-seasoned comedy dish proves a potent source of the box-office vitamin. Exhibitors should have little fear of throwing the leash away and going to town with this darling.” — Film Daily 0 ie G0 TO TOWN and 990 his, Ow! gv00 Ln with ads like this And with all the other = {| so win pry au material along From tne pCUSENE PALLETTE : S&S 3 Be Mee : the same lines prene _ i ee pared for you in : a : (321 lines) this press book / ary mee | oe Country of origin U.S.A. Copyright 1942 Vitagraph, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright is waived to magazines and newspapers.