See Warner Bros tear the taboo from another forbidden theme! A story more powerful than "I'm a Fugitive" Cagney lets go with everything he's got as the as THE BIG BROTHER OF TODAY'S WILD YOUTH! (Print ad from Los Angeles Times June 29, 1933)
THE THRILLING AND COLORFUL LAST DAYS OF AMERICA'S MOST FABULOUS OUTLAW...POWERFULLY WRITTEN IN GUNSMOKE! (original print ad - all caps)
NOW YOU CAN HEAR AS WELL AS SEE (original print ad - all caps)
In The New Perfected Technicolor
When a red-headed woman meets a red-headed man!
The man who lives for others
The Most Daring Departure From Film Convention Yet to Reach the Screen (Print Ad-The Sunday Call,((Newark, NJ)) 8 September 1929)
Remember 'The Thin Man'? Well, here they are together again.
Jungle Beast or Man of Science?
Red-Blooded Action
LOVE OR LUNACY? It's the wild cry of a 'girl-crazy' cowboy...but one clear-eyed daughter of the west ropes and ties him!
A stampede of renegades in a round-up of bank raiders and . . . . Romance !
Only the producers of the immortal 'Smilin' Through' are capable of bringing to the talking screen such a love story with such tenderness, tears and beauty...
SEE THE GREATEST NAMES IN TERROR HISTORY...IN ONE BIG SHOW! (original ad of Embassy's double-bill, with 'Billy the Kid vs. Dracula')
Strange were the figures in the Side Show-but stranger by far the drama of life- as played back of the scenes!!