A Pretentious Screen Version of Adam Johnson's Powerful Drama in five parts (Print Ad- Mansfield Shield, ((Mansfield, Ohio)) 14 September 1916)
At the dawn of the sexual revolution, we needed a hero. He needed an audience.
Mirth! Melody! Drama! Color!
Don't accept a garter from your fiancee if you don't intent to stay engaged. It spells trouble as you'll discover when you see this enjoyable comedy. (Print Ad-Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 11 September 1927)
HIRED GUNS - SEX SLAVES - EASY MONEY! (original poster-all caps)
HEY WINCH! Take to the hills! Take to the shelters! (original poster)
Her worst nightmare is about to come true.
East-West-Home's Best. And so is the home town lover. Judith had had suitors a-plenty, and found something lacking in each one. Washington society began to Pall upon her. Washington young men to bore her to tears and slumber. What a relief to see the steady old beau from back home! A romantic comedy adopted from a famous stage hit. (Print Ad- Bourbon News, ((Paris, Ky.)) 2 December 1921)
IF THEY HAD THE WINGS OF AN ANGEL OVER THESE PRISON WALLS THEY WOULD FLY! The big house becomes a fun house...when Looney Leo and Half-wit Huntz tangle with killer 'cons'...to prove they're as innocent as babies!
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT...FOR FUN as five little angels raise the devil in the looniest, tuniest, laugh and love festival to come out of Hollywood in many a moon! (ORIGINAL POSTER)
He didn't know she was a Broadway chorus girl, a runaway from a drunken party at a nearby road house. SHE DIDN'T KNOW- that she had invaded the country retreat of three bachelors- women haters- but she stayed there with them two wonderful weeks. (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 23 February 1920)
A DELIGHTFUL TALE OF SWEET INNOCENCE AND ETERNAL YOUTH (original poster - all caps)
The Kid Who Captured an Army!