A Clever Comedy Drama Set Against a Gorgeous Pagentry Of Fashions and Surprises. (Print Ad- Telegraph-Herald, ((Dubuque, Iowa)) 1 February 1929)
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)
Drama of a Wildcat Woman---to be Looked at but Not Petted. And of One Brother who loved---and one who looked and scorned.
There's sixty laughs a minute in this hilarious comedy of the links. (Print Ad- Pinnaroo and Border Times, ((Pinnaroo, NSW)) 28 March 1930)
Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's First Picture in 'SOUND'
The Flower of Hell's Kitchen- she was passionately loved by two men, both reformed adventurers on life's highway- one of them remained loyal, the other returned to his evil ways--which? (Print Ad- The Crawfordsville Review,((Crawfordsville, Ind.)) 23 October 1928)