Universal Weekly (1924-1936)

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AOAIK Qreater Movie List Hits the BIQ ONE! A merry comedy. A picture that catches your interest the minute after you have taken your seat. There is fun in every s«ene." — Mordaunt Hall in N. Y. Times. 'First class entertainmentfor the audience." consistently amusing. Full of fun — N. Y. Evening World. First crack out of the box — "Poker Faces." Then "The Marriage Clause." And NOW— 'It bubbles, it sparkles, and it amuses, the action is fast. The comedy is one I can cheerfully recommend." — Louella Parsons in N. Y. American A well done and amusing bit of film broth.. The cast strive gaily to please — and succeed. A jolly little picture. Go see it." — Roscoe McGowen, in N. Y. Daily News. "A good farce — adroitly and speedily handled by Director Melville Brown. Laura La Plante gives a percolating performance." — Dorothy Herzog in N. Y. Daily Mirror. // LAURA LA PLANTE MEL BROWN'S . MASTERPIECE I7t OF COMEDY HER BIG NIGHT