Told far more dramatically on the screen than it ever was on the stage. (Print Ad- Jeffersonian Gazette, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 17 July 1918)
In 'The Big Parade,' John Gilbert battled against a powerful foe. He sets out now to conquer Fate and himself---in a veritable epic of the underworld. What happened to the gangster who wants to go straight? Gilbert is one, and this gripping film tells the story in a way you'll never forget!
5 YEARS ON BROADWAY! 32 MERRY MONTHS ON THE AIR! NOW ON THE SCREEN! (original posters-all caps)
La calle es de quien la trabaja, vive y ama en ella.
ROMANCE in Araby with a Sheik in Venice while a gondolier sings songs of Love in Paris while champagne bubbles
The Joy Wreck (original poster)
It started with the killing of a prostitute...
They were not the marrying kind, so they agreed that neither one could wed until his pal had tried to win his girl away! The funniest love-test ever made, with thrills and laughs galore when they both fall for the same girl!
Traitor? - Coward? - or Hero? His gun was always ready to save a life!
She's the gleam in the eye of every G.I.! It's an All-American riot!