They got the best comedy players in Hollywood to make this mile a minute laugh special. there's no end to the fun! (Print Ad-Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Az.)) 14 November 1926)
Their Sweetest Romantic Triumph! (original poster)
A THREE-ALARM FIRE IN AN ORPHANAGE IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT! (original poster - all caps)
Dainty Coleen Moore outdoes all her previous performances in delightful and piquant characterization of "Twick," the dancing girl of London's Lime-House! (original ad)
The picture that goes «back-stage» - and reveals the thrilling drama that stalks there! (original poster)
A Perfect Melodrama Of daring deeds, red-blooded action, thrilling escapes and an intriguing love twist will hold you spellbound as this tense drama of Secret Service agents at work along the Chinese waterfront unfolds.
An Amazing Tale of Limehouse with «The Wonder Dog» in a new role (original poster)
The utterly mad story of an utterly wonderful obsession!
She spends a Million Dollars Right Before Your Eyes- She's Got a Million in Cash and a Million in Looks (Print Ad-Niagra Falls gazette,((Niagra Falls, NY)) 2 February 1926)
A COMEDY OF GOLD AND GURGLES (Print Ad-Greensburg Daily Tribune,((Greensburg, Penna.)) 16 December 1926)
noisy as the brass band that brought his medicine show into town- more opinions than a supreme court judge- and a pretty face made him look like a boob. (Print Ad-Daily Banner, ((Greencastle, Ind.)) 3 January 1927)
The Cowboys kicked him around the ranch and the rustlers bucked him out of the saddle but the prettiest girl in the Golden West couldn't shake him loose when it came to love-making.
«Down now - or we go together!» (original lobby card)