SOURCE: Krutch, Joseph Wood. “What Nothing Succeeds Like.” The Nation 149, no. 18 (October 28, 1939): 474-75.
In the following review, Krutch objects to what he sees as a lack of warmth and merriment in The Man Who Came to Dinner although he recognizes that it is funny and skillfully crafted.
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