Review of The Skin Game (1931) by Mordaunt Hall for The New York Times — 09 Apr 2007
Mr. Galsworthy's narrative is bound to enlist one's attention, but Mr. Hitchcock, who is responsible for the adaptation as well as the direction, cannot be said to have accomplished either task in a fashion the subject deserves, for in undergoing the studio operation the original work has been sapped of its persuasive drama.
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This review of The Skin Game (1931) was written by Mordaunt Hall and published by The New York Times on 09 Apr 2007.
The Skin Game has generally received mixed reviews.
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