noisy as the brass band that brought his medicine show into town- more opinions than a supreme court judge- and a pretty face made him look like a boob. (Print Ad-Daily Banner, ((Greencastle, Ind.)) 3 January 1927)
ROMANCE RIDES WITH ADVENTURE! (original print ad - all caps)
A 100% ACTION Picture
THEY PUT A NEW HIGH IN HILARITY!
PACKS A DOUBLE WALLOP in THRILLS and ACTION! (original poster)
ARSON! Kidnapping! MURDER! (original poster)
A Girl alone, battling against the powerful land thieves---then, McCoy on the scene! His best outdoor romance! (original ad)
HE WAS A VERY "EXCLUSIVE" DETECTIVE! The clues had to find him!
Bullets singin'...rhythms wingin'...romance swingin'...to the tune of barking six-guns in a blizzard of hot lead!
The Bumsteads go into business...monkey business! (Lobby card).
HOT-LEAD WELCOME OF BORDER GUN-RUNNERS! (original poster - all caps)
RUN FOR YOUR SCALPS! (original print ad-all caps)
Seething ROMANCE! Strange PASSIONS!
DANGER IS NIGH...BUT IT'S NICE! (original poster)
Adapted from the «Street and Smith» character in «The Shadow Magazine» and «Shadow Comics» based on the Mutual Radio Program (original poster)