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That a movie does not necessarily have to cost a lot to be a good one, is proven again by RKO's "A Man to Remember." It cost only 119,000 dollars (very small money for the average picture) contains no stars, was made in 15 days—and is acclaimed by the majority of American critics as one of the best pictures for several months. Edward Ellis portrays the man worth remembering, a humble, hard-working country doctor.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 14

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That a movie does not necessarily have to cost a lot to be a good one, is proven again by RKO's "A Man to Remember." It cost only 119,000 dollars (very small money for the average picture) contains no stars, was made in 15 days—and is acclaimed by the majority of American critics as one of the best pictures for several months. Edward Ellis portrays the man worth remembering, a humble, hard-working country doctor. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 14

That a movie does not necessarily have to cost a lot to be a good one, is proven again by RKO's "A Man to Remember." It cost only 119,000 dollars (very small money for the average picture) contains no stars, was made in 15 days—and is acclaimed by the majority of American critics as one of the best pictures for several months. Edward Ellis portrays the man worth remembering, a humble, hard-working country doctor. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 33, 27 January 1939, Page 14

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