Makes it perfectly clear.
Passion. Deception. Madness. Redemption.
A forgotten holocaust in World War II.
Are Talking Pictures here to stay? You'll know the answer when you see 'The Squall' (Print Ad-Gazette and Bulletin,((Williamsport, Penna.)) 2 July 1929)
Tod Browning's production of his own story
He's a Vampire with a Cult Following.
RECKLESS YOUNG ROMANCE...A NEW STAR ALLURINGLY DIFFERENT...PULSE-TINGLING DERBY DAY THRILLS...SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT GLORIFIED BY PERFECTED, NATURAL TECHNICOLOR! (original ad - all caps)
Savage hordes, thundering hoofs, wanton blood and violence!
The spy. The bus. The action.