“Miss Crawford, I think, is decidedly charming as the hopeful show girl, playing the role with humor, enough feeling, and with a sort of good-natured gaiety which makes the heroine a rather gallant young woman. Miss Crawford’s tap dance is excellent and the music is fair.” The New York Times, December 1, 1933.
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