What's Your Point of Truth?
AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTOR in His First Modern Comedy (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 22 April 1930)
His Name Spelled Doom for Outlaws!
I'm being chased by the meanest, nastiest, ugliest gang in town... But I'm not takin' any bull.
Right time, right place, wrong guy.
BADLAND BANDITS! TWO GUN RANGERS! Clashing on the border in the West's wildest battle for law and order! (original poster)
IT'S MOIDER! You'll almost die laughing...when these keyhole watchers tangle with a killer!
Viva! viva! velez!
They're in the NAVY now!
Pauline Frederick's remarkable interpretation of the twin sisters distinctly different personalities is one of the greatest double characterizations yet contributed to the screen.
MURDER WITH THOUSANDS OF EYE WITNESSES...but NO ONE COULD TELL HOW OR WHY SHE MET HER DEATH! (original print ad - almost all caps)
Philo Vance Faces His Most Baffling Case...A KILLER MEETS HIS MATCH! (Print Ad-Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 26 March 1936)
THE WORLD AT HIS FEET...WOMEN AT HIS NECK! (original poster-all caps)
Dix at his best in a dramatic romance that will thrill woman, hearten men and gladden youngsters with the greatest fight ever screened.