Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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Sept. 14, 1935 = UNIVERSAL WEEKLY = ■ — 5 COMES JUST IN TIME! Universal had bought a superb burlesque on the G-Man type of screen stuff. All it needed to make it perfect was Miss Zasu Pitts. So Universal and Miss Pitts got together and made "She Gets Her Man." Together they made the newest national laugh. Miss Pitts does get her man. She gets him with her amazing hands, her perfectly dead pan and her remarkable cleverness. Strangely enough, she has a story which fits her to perfection. She has a story which the millions will love — a perfectly ridiculous Zasu Pitts story. Millions think Zasu Pitts is funny before she even starts. More millions will agree she is a national tonic after they see her in "She Gets Her Man." It is a Zasu Pitts story. It is impossible. So is Miss Pitts. Universal has put two impossibilities together and has made a knockout entertainment. It is ready-made for money. If is tailor-made for you. Hop to it !