First Dual-Role 100% Talking Drama! (original poster)
In Western Australia, in the days when the frenzied search for gold fused together men of all nations, only one thing was held more precious than the yellow metal - Woman.
'Young America's Boy-Friend' as you like him! (Print Ad- Nashua Telegraph, ((Nashua, NH)) 6 December 1929)
A fighting man's hopeless love and heroic sacrifice for a woman! (Print Ad-Daily Banner, ((Greencastle, Ind.)) 10 June 1929)
Delightfully naughty-- You've seen him passionately declare his love-NOW HE TALKS and ACTS his dazzling love scenes in this his most romantic picture.(Print Ad-The Dispatch,((Lexington, N.C.)) 10 February 1930)
A smashing, dashing, flashing, all-talking picture of love, adventure, and daredevil airmanship!
Flashing Eyes and Flaming Hearts Among bandits and horse thieves a dashing, daring Americano flirts with death to win the love of a laughing, alluring Senorita! (Print Ad- Fort Dodge Messenger-Chronicle, ((Fort Dodge, Iowa)) 25 July 1930)
There's a treat in store for you now! The magic talking screen brings you Willard Mack's gripping, soul-stirring story of a love that blossomed amidst the cruelties, the lusts, the law-defying gangland of a great metropolis. Willard Mack has been called from his triumphs of the stage to appear now in his own marvelous detective mystery drama in talking pictures! (Print Ad- Syracuse American, ((Syracuse, NY)) 28 April 1929)
Catch the eerie thrills of scientific crime detection! (Print Ad-The Norwalk Hour,((Norwalk, Conn.)) 24 October 1929)