One of Norma's greatest successes and there are enough of kick's in it to satisfy the most exacting movie fan. You'll get many a thrill from this gripping story and Norma's work in it is positively superb. (Print Ad- Meriden Daily Journal, ((Meriden, Conn.)) 3 April 1926)
Song: 'THE MARSHAL'S DAUGHTER' sung by TEX RITTER (original print ad - many caps)
A Gripping Drama of the Golden West (original poster)
His trigger finger itches for action as he goes on a jaw-busting spree in the badlands of the west! (original poster)
A NECK-TO-NECK FINISH! (original print ad - all caps)
The Larrikin, The Lover, The Legend!
SIX-GUNS ROAR! as leaden law rules the roads!
His world is music. She lives in a world without sound.
THE ODDS AGAINST HIM WERE FORTY TO ONE! (original print ad-all caps)
Smoking six-guns...sizzling excitement...as crooked gamblers battle the law...and lose! (original poster)
There's Trouble in the Tropics !
Hades-on-the-Border, Where Bullets Speak Louder Than Words!
Win! At any cost.
Who Kidnapped The Bride On Her Wedding Night?
'I'm takin' over this town...again!'
Sea-going shennanigans!