THEY'RE "AT HOME" TO YOU! Their escapades made headlines but their private lives and loves are now revealed to you! America's darlings as they are with the spotlights off! (Print Ad-The Guardian, ((Montreal, PQ)) 20 February 1931)
All things that spell ENTERTAINMENT for you are crammed into this spectacular dramatic romance!
Miss your lunch, miss your dinner, miss your sleep- if you must miss something! But don't under any condition miss the screen's gift to those who want to laugh. (Print Ad- Edmonton Journal, ((Edmonton, Alta.)) 31 July 1930)
Shall They Become Blushing Brides Or Girls Without Blushes! (original poster)
Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy remained at home to take care of the children -- Their wives had gone out to target practice.
HARRY RICHMAN The IDOL of BROADWAY former Star of "George White's Scandals"
The emotion-swept romance of a modern woman who found that life without laughter is living death (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 9 November 1930)
A laugh in every line...and a howl in every scene. The Comedy Hit Of The Talking Screen
BIGGER THAN «THE BIG HOUSE» -And You Know How Big That Was! (Print Ad- Albany Evening News, ((Albany, NY)) 10 January 1931)
A TERROR to men! A TORMENT to women! A THRILL for all!