They SAY nothing They HEAR nothing They SEE nothing but KNOW everything! (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 27 December 1936)
PROBING EYES that marked the woman he loved for death!
A childhood in Provence.
Come to laugh, come to cry, come to terms... again.
What's the worst thing a man could do to a woman?... Wrong!
The border: where dreams begin and end. A fence. A line drawn in the sand. A war zone.
THEIR NEWEST AND GREATEST ADVENTURE! (original poster-all caps)
He chased her . . . 'til she caught him!
It's Great. Great Stars . . . A Great Story . . . A Great Author!
All they asked-a chance to live! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 9 February 1939)
Strippers VS The Undead!
CECIL B DE MILLE'S SUBLIME MIRROR OF LIFE (Print Ad- Los Angeles Daily Times, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 22 December 1919)
Temptress of Pleasure - or Mistress of Murder?
As this picture unfolds on the screen, you will find no maudlin, mushy, run-of-the-mill story, but a triumph of human emotion depicting the glamour of an all-conquering love in the sordid surroundings of a great city. (Print Ad- The Castilian, ((Castile, NY)) 8 October 1931)
Where does a woman's sympathy leave off -- and her indiscretion begin?
BOOTH TARKINGTON'S GREATEST PRIZE STORY(original poster-all caps)