The official British entry at the Venice Film Festival 1965
The screen's daredevil cowboy in a thrilling, breath-taking ALL TALKING WESTERN
THE GREATEST TALKING COMEDY YET! You haven't seen anything till you have frolicked through London Town with these irresistible funsters.
An epic of the dogs of war, packed with romance and action. (Print Ad- Stubeuben Courier, ((Bath, NY)) 1 March 1929)
You Know What Beery and Hatton Means-Nothing But Laughs Back in the Army After the War (Print Ad- The Crawfordsville Review,((Crawfordsville, Ind.)) 10 July 1928)
He Led a Double Life - so he could double up on love!
A Woman's Love Made Him Forget His Fears! (Print Ad- Evening Star, ((Washington DC)) 5 January 1934)
A Picture That Soars Like a Rocket When Placed in Contrast With the Average Feature Pictures. (Print Ad-Watertown Daily Times, ((Watertown NY)) 3 August 1921)
Without Any Exaggeration «The Greatest Comedy of the Age» (Print Ad- Albany Evening News, ((Albany, NY)) 1 December 1926)
You will see an unbiased history. Every ship that you watch sink beneath the waters of the North Atlantic Sea is an actual incident in the world's greatest sea battle. (Print Ad- Duluth Evening Herald, ((Duluth, Minn.)) 8 April 1922)
Vina Delmar, author of 'Kept Woman' and 'Bad Girl' wrote 'A Soldier's Plaything'.
A Stirring Spy Drama (original UK poster)