See and hear this greatest drama of Wall street with its cemetery at one end, the river at the other- and the suckers in between! Golden Heaven for the few, blackest hell for the many! (Print ad, Canton (Ohio) Daily News, 14 July 1929)
The director of "Beau Geste" has superbly pictured this enthralling story of the law of a bad and good woman for a handsome American sailor lad, with picturesque New Orleans as the setting. (Print Ad- Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 13 March 1928)
LOVE DEFEATS A HERO OF THE UNDERWORLD! (original poster- all caps)
Jack Holt as 'Million Dollar Martin' the Broadway idler to whom real love came too late, gives a remarkable performance in Goldwyn's thrilling photoplay of back-stage life - 'The Grim Comedian'
Pauline, the factory owner's daughter is engaged to the inspector of Factories. The owner tries to bribe the young man so he can evade the laws. he refuses. Father then threatens to break his daughter's engagement unless the inspector makes a favorable report. he accepts the ultimatum. the next day the factory burns. Pauline is trapped. She is saved by her sweetheart and the father relents. (Print Ad-Nashua Telegraph, ((Nashua, NH)) 3 November 1913)
A HANDSOME PREACHER CAUGHT IN A WHIRLWIND OF WOMEN'S INTRIGUE (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 4 January 1924)
A laugh, a tear, a gasp, and a round of applause . . . That's 'Irish Luck'