“WITHERING HEIGHTS”
NEW YORK CRITIC’S TRIBUTE. “The average Hollywood production leaves me conscious of the fact that I am sitting in a theatre watching some pretty girls trying to act, young things who haven’t lived long enough to savour the gusto and grief of life — young things who haven't earned the right to act. I had. however, none of that feeling when I saw ‘Wuthering Heights.’ None. The acting is superb So is the. writing, the directing. The whole effect was a perfect illusion. I forgot I was in a theatre. I forgot that I was watching paid actors perform in front of a camera. I felt I was watching something immensely interesting happen for the first time right in. front of my eyes. It choked me with emotion.”—Dale Carnegie, critic and author, in the "New York Mirror.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1939, Page 4
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138“WITHERING HEIGHTS” Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1939, Page 4
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