Review of A Free Soul (1931) by John Beifuss for Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) — 22 Jun 2014
Contains what may be the first instance of the 'If it doesn't fit you must acquit' defense: Barrymore wins Gable's freedom by having the accused man place on top of his head the too-small hat that was found at the scene of the crime.
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This review of A Free Soul (1931) was written by John Beifuss and published by Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) on 22 Jun 2014.
A Free Soul has generally received positive reviews.
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