They called him "El Puma"...Men hated him, this bandit...Women loved him...RICHARD BARTHELMESS as the Knight of Nights in "The LASH" (Print ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 2 January 1931)
A Tornado of Human Emotions! (original poster)
With an All Star cast of Sixteen (original-poster)
NOTHING BUT HAPPY SONGS---and frolicsome comedy. (original insert window card)
THE MOST STIRRING ROMANCE ADVENTURE YOU'VE EVER GASPED AT! (original poster - all caps)
They meet after a midnight party- to find themselves man and wife. What happens when he discovers the trick she used to steal love? (Print Ad- Amsterdam Evening Recorder, ((Amsterdam, NY)) 6 December 1930)
See the real Africa - HEAR the real Africa! (original ad)
Unbridled World of Carnival pleasures... in the Fevered Last Hours of Mardi Gras! (Print Ad-Arcadia Journal,((Arcadia, Calif.))18 January 1931)
A POWERFUL HUMAN INTEREST DRAMA! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 7, 1930 - all caps)
The Screen's Greatest ALL-TALKING Comedy-Drama! (original poster)
A Tropical Drama Stirring in its Intensity - Overwhelming in its Power! (original poster)
A Fantasy of Romance and Passion Woven With the Glamourous Threads of Ancient Bagdad! ...the night of nights - no dream of dreams ever thrilled like this! (original ad)