NOW! The man of 1,000 faces in a picture with 1,000 THRILLS!
Eight Towns Destroyed, 12,000 Lives Sacrificed, Scenes of Terror and Moments of Inspiring Heroism- Disaster Sought to Seperate them but Heroism reunited them, The Thrilling Romance of a Boy and Girl who survived the Terrifying Experience of THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD (Print Ad- The Press, ((Christchurch, NZ)) 19 March 1927)
World's Greatest Railroad Talk Thriller
When the love story ends, the nightmare begins.
Never a bolder slice of life! Never more dramatic scenes! Never such acting! (Print Ad-Toledo News-Bee,((Toledo, Ohio)) 7 September 1929)
SEARCHING TRUTH...ON TODAY'S NEW MORAL MENACE! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Texan Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - July 23, 1944 - all caps)
Lovers...Cast From Society Because They Dared to Tell the Truth! (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 21 September 1929)
There's always that struggle before the victory
They called him "El Puma"...Men hated him, this bandit...Women loved him...RICHARD BARTHELMESS as the Knight of Nights in "The LASH" (Print ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 2 January 1931)
Louise Fazenda fans, attention! A new Louise you never knew before. No longer a comedy star but a beautiful heroine, who wins the hero in the end. (Newspaper ad).
What did this woman doctor learn about men? (Newspaper ad cut).
It's jam-packed with melodrama, music and mirth!
In Theodore Roberts Uncle Josh lives again