• Andre David Sennwald (August 4, 1907 – January 12, 1936) was a motion picture critic for The New York Times. After graduating from Columbia University...
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  • shooting wrapped. The film was well received by film critics, including Andre Sennwald, in The New York Times, who liked Hathaway's adaptation of the novel...
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  • Duck Soup. In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Andre Sennwald wrote: "Those who admire the comic gifts of the cigar-smoking Woolsey...
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  • Bannister Jack Wise as Nightclub Waiter Jane Wyman as a chorus girl Andre Sennwald of The New York Times gave it a bad review saying it was very clichéd...
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    33 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.3/10. Andre Sennwald, who reviewed the film for The New York Times on its April 1931 release...
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    sequence on the Forth Bridge. Contemporary reviews were very positive. Andre Sennwald of The New York Times wrote: "If the work has any single rival as the...
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    quartet "Don't Ever Leave Me", sung by Dunne The New York Times critic Andre Sennwald panned the film, writing, "except for the lovely Kern-Hammerstein music...
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    Canada and $1,120,000 in other markets. It made a profit of $138,000. Andre Sennwald of The New York Times critic enthused over Garbo's performance while...
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    able to give the film a frightening pathological significance," wrote Andre Sennwald in The New York Times on the film's release, "this is scarcely Dostoievsky's...
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    Crusades (1935) was a Christmas gift from her father, Cecil B. DeMille. Andre Sennwald of The New York Times wrote that the actors who gave "excellent performances"...
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