Variety (December 1951)

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For 118 minutes I thrilled to .an authentic picturiza- tion, in Technicolor, of the story of a remarkable woman. I saw, felt and lived the story of Jane Frorhan. * I saw "With a Song in My Heart"—a motion picture filled with every ingredient of greatness !• X saw what I believe to be one of the most outstanding musical entertainments of our company-^vibrant^moving, unfolding itself with successively increasing upbeats. What "Alexander's Ragtime Band" was in its day, "With a Song in My Heart" is in these times. / AS your, partner in the unending effort to increase theatre attendance, I feel it is my duty to promptly pass on to you this very good news. Also to outline our plans for the public presentation of this motion picture. We could release "With a Song in My Heart" within a matter of a few weeks, but we feel that it is so