World's Greatest Railroad Talk Thriller
Not a revue- a wonderful musical love romance with Marilyn Miller, the new Sweetheart of Screen and six big stars. (Print Ad- Kentucky New Era, ((Hopkinsville, KY)) 31 May 1930)
His animal instinct cannot be tamed!
Putting DATE BUREAUS on the SPOT! (original poster)
You're invited to a wedding...WE'RE NOT SURE ABOUT THE DATE (IT DEPENDS ON WHEN WE CAN CATCH UP WITH THE BRIDE-GROOM) - BUT THERE'LL BE CHAMPAGNE, MUSIC IN THE STREETS, A BIT OF LONDON, PRAIS, THE HIGH SEAS AND LITTLE OLD NEW YORK.
Crashing thru the ice-locked gates of the North...trekking across snow trails... (Print Ad- Reading Eagle, ((Reading Penna.)) 14 January 1931))
SEARCHING TRUTH...ON TODAY'S NEW MORAL MENACE! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Texan Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - July 23, 1944 - all caps)
MURDER! ROMANCE! INTRIGUE! PENTHOUSE SIREN DIES AS KILLER STRIKES 40 STORIES ABOVE PARK AVENUE (original poster-all caps)
FOLLOW HIM -- at Risk of Insanity! FIND HIM -- and You'll Never Return!
Devotion Her Creed..She triumphed Over Man's Eternal Faithlessness... (Print Ad- Southeast Missourian, ((Cape Girardeau, Mo.)) 4 August 1931)
He was so dangerous-but so very charming. He stole jewels-and the heart of a lovely lady. But he was forced to turn sleuth when the whole town was thrown into a panic by a murderer, who left no clews. He was a rare combination of Sherlock Holmes and gentleman crook-and what a lover. (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh Penna.)) 2 May 1934)
The wildest screen comedy of the year!
A picture to storm your heart and sweep your senses . . . Drama behind palace doors . . . Drama on the battlefield . . . A world of conflict and emotion, brought to you in a picture that for sheer beauty and magnitude stands alone! . . . Don't Miss It!