THE STORY: As described by Brooks Atkinson in The New York Times: “A scornful feature editor of a newspaper picks an ambitious young reporter to conduct the advice of the lovelorn column. Ambitious, opportunistic, 'Miss Lonelyhearts,' as the conductor of the column is inevitably dubbed, begins with contempt of the correspondents and confidence in his own cleverness. As time goes on, the genuineness of the agony in the letters that come in gets under the skin of the columnist. He is distressed to find himself presiding over a monstrous swindle. For he is an idealist in collision with humanity, as his diabolical managing editor expresses it."
“I enjoyed this one better than anything that’s come along this season. I liked its suspense and pace and its staging…LONELYHEARTS impressed me as a solid, worthwhile drama.” —New York Daily News.