The last word in thrills and comedy! What a show!
Moments of thrilling suspense as a trainload of men race to a burning wreck. Moments of tender love as the boss of the bohunks woos a burlesque beauty. Moments of unforgettable drama as Milton Sills enacts a role as mighty as «Men of Steel.» (Print Ad- Granby Leader-Mail, ((Granby, PQ)) 15 February 1929)
A Daring Drama of the Convict Labor Camps (original insert card)
Single-handed he saved a herd of horses, won back his brother's ranch, beat up the arch villain, drove away his enemies, and gained the heart of a girl. He was the best cowboy that ever rode Sunset Range, but they put him to work riding the kitchen range, and while clearing the trail of enemies he found the path to romance.
ROARIN' THROUGH! (original print ad - all caps)
See and Hear "Rinty's first BARKIE and TALKIE (original poster)
The most beautiful actress of the screen...in her greatest role (original poster)