Variety (Sep 1935)

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S2 VARIETY Wednesday, September ll* 1935 i: PRESS AN D I It's a real thrill to 'watcli^the record-breaking Rivoli crowds enjo^P'this^'enKiU^^ heart ^ throbbing screeB - triumphi pThb Dark Angel' is about as full and satisfactory an afternoon or evening as you could hope to spend in the cinema. Beautiful, heart-warnrting and com- pletely satisfying." — William Boehnel Nem York World Telegram i'Plumbs the depths of audience sympathy, reaching always for the heartstrings of emotion and playing \ipon them with great skill." ^Rigina Crewe ffew York American " 'The Dark Angel' is an excellently acted and romantic drama, absorbing and expertly handled in every detailj" _ ^ -^Rose Pehwick New York Evemng Journal j.,']t reaches virtual perfectlqn. The most honest and ^effective sentimental drama of th6 season . ; . ^Richard Wafts. Jr. (!<V> York H'erald-TrWune masterpiece,"' |)A happy adventure and sentrmental roniance. It pronriises to be one of the popular .pictures of the Season.'j' '^.^ Andre S*nuwald l^ew. York Times ^'Skilled performances will wring tears from all the iwomen. Miss Oberon takes her place beside the [Hollywood stars." \ [j^Bland Johaneson ^New York Daily Mirror strong appeal to the emotions .T. an enormous 'success. An entirely sentimental film that has been .produced and directed with care." 'r±Kate Camcro.t ^New York Daily News One of the loveliest films evier put on the screen.' \^Louella 0. Parsons ^\ Universal SenHce "Not only has Goldwyn got a box-ofRce pictur but an artistic triumph as y^e^V'^ — Hollywood Reporter "Rank this as one of the most finely acted pictures of any season." — Film Daily ('You (ran always depend upon Samuel Goldwyn for a good picture. 'The Dark Angel' is a typical Qbldwyn product." ^jim Crow Hollywood Citiaen-News *'A picture of solid worth and a heavy box-office indications!" l—DoiVy Variety /'One of the outstanding products of the 1935 Season." —Ehonor Bames Los A"9^lti Illustrated News "A picture you will hever iorqeW ■^■^Moiiie Merrick North American Newspaper Allttmce ■"One of the finest romantic sludies yet given to the .., will unquestionably be remembered as ai ^reat picture." —Edwin-Schallert Los Angeles Times "One of those exceptional productions that by sheer artistry and concentration upon an objective make themselves memorable. It ought to be big at the box-office.'' —Motion Picture Daily "Rivoli audience last night enjoyed it hugely. One of the year's most polished productions will prob- £»bly be one of fhe year's biggest hits as w^ll." — Eileen Creelm New York Sun 4