Review of Room for One More (1952) by Bosley Crowther for The New York Times — 06 Sep 2001
Room for One More makes for generally appealing movie fare. So long as this anecdotal look-in upon the experience of a husband and wife in bringing up two foster children, as well as three of their own, sticks simply to the humorous complications that arise in a house full of kids, plus appropriate livestock and paraphernalia, it has genuine gaiety and domestic charm.
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This review of Room for One More (1952) was written by Bosley Crowther and published by The New York Times on 06 Sep 2001.
Room for One More has generally received positive reviews.
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