Would any proud, manly boy who is poor marry a wealthy girl and let her support him? See what Richard Keith did in "School For Wives" (print ad-The Post-Star,(Glens Falls, N.Y.) 16 April 1925)
SHE ROPES and BRANDS THE BROADWAY BOYS with HER KISS-BEHAVIN' WAYS! (original ad)
Back Stage Life! (original poster)
Laughing, swaggering, debonair jury juggler! (original poster)
The best films never made.
He said he was a real he-man from the WEST - and she called his bluff
Greetings from Greenwich Village.
STARS! SONGS! GIRLS! GAGS! (original poster - all caps)
The subtle plots and schemes of the money-mad crooks who operate in the throbbing White Light District. And a Girl-lovely-wholesome-innocent-trusting. Why should she be there? (Print Ad- The Nevada Daily Mail,((Nevada, Mo.)) 3 January 1921)
FANNIE BRICE (The Female Al Jolson) in the SINGING-TALKING VITAPHONE PICTURE «MY MAN» (original print ad - mostly caps)
TORPEDOED! Hit Right in the Midsection with the Biggest Blast of Laffs and Thrills Ever Filmed to Make an Audience Cheer and Yell! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 31 December 1931)
HERE'S AN ALL-TIME HIGH IN MUSICAL COMEDY JOY!