Whoopee! Thrills! and the Finest Rough-Riding to be Seen in the World Today!
A New Kind of a Western That Is Truly Different
The Peanut Kid's Back Again - With Funnier Gags Than Ever Before! (original poster-Australia)
MIX at his mightiest!
A Drama of Bandits, Bullets and Bucking Broncs
Up With Laughter! Down With Gloom!
Smart! Sophisticated! Entertaining! Florence Vidor, beautiful and charming, in a game of wits in the colorful atmosphere of continental cafes and fashionable drawing rooms of smart Paris. (Print Ad-Wolf Point Herald, ((Wolf Point, Mont.)) 8 February 1929)
This picture is dedicated to the American traveling salesman- and to his bobbed-haired, short-skirted competitor. (Print Ad- Elmira Star-Gazette, ((Elmira, NY)) 24 April 1928)
Jannings, the humble waiter trembling when his patrons frown! Jannings the self-important singer at the music festival! Jannings, the swaggering flirt, tantalised by a glimpse of love! Craving power, Pushed by a mad infatuation! (Print Ad- Auckland Star, ((Auckland, NZ)) 7 September 1929)
You'll Shake!--Quake! Laff, and Laff Some More
From the time Glenn takes Laura home on a truck---to the time when they "took the $10,000"---you'll laugh and roar till you are weak. Her funniest picture!
Bancroft has the town on edge again. Bancroft on both sides of the law- as cop and a culprit. If you are one of those who thought "Underworld" just about the last word in crook melodramas, don't let this one catch you napping. (Print Ad- Sheffield Observer, ((Sheffield, Penna.)) 11 April 1929)