Each moment of this great motion picture reveals new miracles of the talking screen (Print Ad-The Dispatch,((Lexington, S.C)) 9 September 1929)
The Two Top Cabaret Stars of Paris!
"You don't think I want to do this Molly? But you won't ask me to run away - "
'When there are gray skies, I don't mind the gray skies, you make them blue---Sonny Boy.'
An Unusual Different ALL TALKING Picture
VITAPHONE AGAIN LEADS (original print ad - all caps)
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)
See and hear Al Jolson in Say It With Songs. (Newspaper ad).
You'll laugh at the singing, clowning antics of the long, lanky Letty! (Print Ad-Gettysburg Times, ((Gettysburg, Penna.)) 28 February 1930)
A GORILLA TRAINED TO KILL! (original poster - all caps)
Timid teatoatler until he took a shot of romance. He's the roughest, toughest, swashbuckling buccaneer that ever took a lady's love by storm- and made her like it. He'll scuttle your blues with the greatest combination of laughs and thrills. (Print Ad- Portsmouth Times, ((Portsmouth, Ohio)) 28 January 1931)
What would you give to have these beauties crazy about you? But what would this hard-hearted Westerner give to put a mile between himself and their charms? (Print Ad-Middlesboro Daily News,((Middlesboro, Kentucky)) 29 October 1929)
There's a treat in store for you now! The magic talking screen brings you Willard Mack's gripping, soul-stirring story of a love that blossomed amidst the cruelties, the lusts, the law-defying gangland of a great metropolis. Willard Mack has been called from his triumphs of the stage to appear now in his own marvelous detective mystery drama in talking pictures! (Print Ad- Syracuse American, ((Syracuse, NY)) 28 April 1929)