One of America's Immortals Brought to Life on the Screen in a Vivid, Powerful Portrayal (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 3 December 1931)
«He was a charming runaway in a big, fancy car who dazzled me completely...»
More vicious than Little Caesar! More savage than Scarface! More brutal than Dillinger! The «baby-face b butcher» who lined «em up -- chopped «em down -- and terrorized a nation!
Isabelle Eberhardt. Loathed by some. Loved by many. No one who knew her ever forgot her.
He's a brawling, sprawling giant - on the make for fame and fortune and then some!