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
The biggest and best song-hit in twenty-five years turned into a knockout motion picture! (original poster)
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)
Mystifying Love Story of the Sea!
Wife and mother- and then, by one swift stroke, an outcast. An unusual story with a powerful lesson. (Print Ad- Times-Independent, ((Moab, Utah)) 14 March 1929)
Beautiful, Charming, Amazing! A Lovely Brunette was she, but her husband seemingly preferred blondes---How was she to retain his love and curb his desire to stray?---You'll find the answer in this amusing farce comedy---Marie Prevost's best to date---Be sure to see it.
ON THE SCREEN A TALKING PICTURE (original print ad - all caps)
He was a master of two guns- but when it came to two lips-! (Print Ad-Janesville Daily Gazette,((Janesville, Wisc.)) 20 September 1929)
A Dramatic Story of a Girl, a Murder and a Romance.