That magic word brought thousands to Alaska, and in their wake came thousands more-gamblers, thieves, wantons, and human driftwood. One man's fight for the girl he loves in this cruel, hard country provides the theme for one of the screen's great pictures. (Print Ad- Auckland Star, ((Auckland, NZ)) 14 September 1929)
Two men fighting like demons at the bottom of the sea, each intent on preventing the other reaching the top and the woman who was the prize. (Print ad- The Mercury ((Hobart, Tasmania)) 18 May 1928)
STEP ON IT! That's the War cry of the Modern Youth in this picture, ablaze with the fever of pleasure. The Slogan for those who want to see the Jazzy Juveniles of to-day as they sweep a demure Puritanical Miss in their dizzy whirl. (Print Ad- Auckland Star,((Auckland, NZ)) 7 September 1929)
A profoundly dramatic work, taken from the brisk truths of life.