Mod, Merry Mayhem!
A foot bathtub, a rat trap, a phonograph, a cabbage shredder, a drip pan and an egg beater are on Charlie Chaplin's list of equipment needs when he prepares to battle the Huns in his second million dollar picture, "Shoulder Arms" (Print Ad-The Cambridge Times, ((Cambridge, Ohio)) 13 February 1919)
They look like Nazis but . . . The Major is British . . . The Lieutenant is American . . . The Beautiful Frauleins are Allied Agents!
It is not the fall that kills you
Suspense! Azione! Sorpresa!
At last, the untold story of the Titanic's sister ship...
MYSTERY IN WHISPERS that cracks like THUNDER! (original print ad - many caps)
Fighting The War On Terror.
Two rival teams of assassins. One killer day at the office.
Public Enemy No. 1 of all the world...
...the most devastating killing machine ever built... his job... steal it!
The most hilarious 007, ever!
Laugh... or I'll blow your lips off!
From the book by Robert Ludlum, the master writer of international espionage.
MURDERER'S WIFE FALLS IN LOVE WITH SCOTLAND YARD DETECTIVE (Print Ad-Knickerbocker Press, ((Albany NY)) 20 March 1937)
In the tradition of Voltaire's Candide and Jerzy Kosinski's The Painted Bird.
The CIA is trailing them. The KGB is tracking them. The phone company is tracing them. The police are chasing them. The cowboys are herding them. And the Indians are hunting them. Are they going to fall for all of that?
If the lies don't kill you, the truth will.