Davies' finest contribution to the Screen. (Print Ad- The Leader-Courier, ((Elk Point, SD)) 9 February 1928)
They worked their way through college ... and brother how they worked !
Stupendous beyond realization! Magnificent beyond all belief! the greatest romance the world has ever known! (print ad- Buffalo ((NY)) Evening News, 12 March 1930)
A Silk Hat Sinner! A Suave Love Saint! The cavalier of crime, the most fascinating character Ronald Coleman has played! An amateur cracksman- but an expert in love! (Print Ad-Rhinebeck Gazette, ((Rhinebeck, NY)) 20 September 1930)
Stop apologizing for sex, George Apley...you didn't invent it!
March as Cellini, liar and lover. Connie as the DUCHESS..gorgeous and tigerish. FRANK MORGAN as the DUKE..bloodthirsty but with a weakness for beauty FAY WRAY as ANGELA..the dumb but innocent cause of it all. (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 1 September 1934)
What a Grand Old Sinner He Was! (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 25 September 1930)
The story of a girl...And the Men who led her to become «The Stripper»
Are Talking Pictures here to stay? You'll know the answer when you see 'The Squall' (Print Ad-Gazette and Bulletin,((Williamsport, Penna.)) 2 July 1929)