Excerpt from The New Movie Magazine, Vol. 4: July, 1931
The Hot Heiress. The romance of a riveter and a pampered daughter of wealth. The riveter (ben Lyon) looks from his perch on a high building into the bed room of the sleeping lady, awakened when a stray bolt crashes through the window-pane. With this introduction the romance starts on its merry way. Light and divert ing. First National. Class C.
River's End. Wind and snow sweep through the for ests of the Northwest and redden the noses of the mounted police, always on the job. Charles Bickford gives capable performances in a dual role. Altogether, a rugged story effectively portrayed. Warners. Class C.
Hell Bound. A gangster story placing the boss gang ster in a sympathetic light. Several drops 'of sentiment to one of reality, but kept interesting by reason of Leo Carillo's acting and a story that moves swiftly. Tiffany. Class B.
Father's Son. Just Such a story as one would expect from the pen of Booth Tarkington when dealing with a small-town boy. Not exciting but true to type, with Lewis Stone, Leon Janney and Irene Rich in the cast. First National. Class C.
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