WHO ARE THE MASKED RIDERS? They flamed along the Arizona border, raiding the range, baffling cowmen and Cavalry...until a reckless rider with a gun full of lead and a heart full of fight moved in!
A DOUBLE-STARRED Blast of Action!
DEADWOOD'S ALIVE...WITH BLAZING BULLETS AND ROARING RHYTHM! (original poster-all caps)
YOUR FAVORITE ACTION STAR! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lyric Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - June 18, 1938 - all caps)
«NEITHER HARDSHIP NOR SUFFERING NOR FEAR OF DEATH SHALL STAY MY HAND...OR MY HEART!» - That is the code of the mounties who rule the heart of the North...That is the reason the whole world hails the Royal Canadian Mounted Police!
HELLO! YES, THIS IS MARY CONNISTON- She has just arrived at the remote trading post in the Canadian wilds to meet the brother she has never seen. And out of the snowy wastes, instead of her brother comes a masquerader who pretends she is his sister. She learns to love the man, not knowing he is wanted for murder. (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 24 March 1920)
Fred Scott, the silvery voiced baritone.
HIS BULLS-EYE SIX SHOOTER SPAT FLAMING LAW FOR PRAIRIE RATS! (original poster - all caps)
'Red's' Runnin' Wild!
Apache terror strikes !
WITH HIS WONDER-HORSE «SCOUT» AND HIS DOG PAL «REX» (original poster-all caps)
GANGSTERS INVADE WEST! (original poster-all caps)
THE GALS HAVE TAKEN OVER THE OLD WEST WITH RHYTHM!
TEXAS TERROR! Blazing A Stage Road Through The Badlands! (original poster)
It's pretty hard luck on German spies when William S. Hart is around with his shooting iron and a determination to see that the United States gets a fair deal. (Print Ad- The Calgary Daily Herald,((Calgary, Alta.)) 8 March 1919)
SQUARE! YES! And also a wonderful mixture in this new ARTCRAFT picture; wild, woolly, and inflexible in his fight for the right, but tender and almost cowed by the presence of the woman he loves. (Print Ad- Los Angeles Evening Herald ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 22 July 1919)
STARRETT'S SIX-GUNS SCATTER SPOOKS...while Smiley's songs spread fun! (original print ad)