Variety (Jul 1934)

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UNRESTRAI APPLAUSE ED "Yesterday's premiere audience at tlie IViusic Hail brolce out in unrestrained applause" said Wanda Hale in the N. Y. Daily News as she be- stowed 4|2i^^^^stars on "Of Human Bondage" — and at every performance for two weeks audiences have continued that unrestrained applause, ILLING THRONGS . . ''Milling throngs stormed Radio City Music Hall yesterday" said Regina Crewe in the N. Y. American —and at every perforntance since, milling throngs have stormed the box-office in New York's hottest weather . ^. exceeding by far the summer record of its two seasons, ★ ★ ★ ★ LESLIE HOWARD in IV. Somerset Maugltaln^s Great Novel OF HUMAN BONDAGE withi BETTE Frances Dee, Kay Johnson, Reginald Denny • Directed by Joiin Cromwell RKO-RADIO PICTURE