A Tale of a Heartless Policeman
He was a guy who marked 100 men for death - until a blonde called 'Angel' O'Hara marked him for life!
The grandest story of the Naughty «Nineties» becomes the gayest picture of the Fighting «Forties!»
TOLD WITH THE SNARL OF A MACHINE GUN! (original ad - all caps)
MARY PICKFORD...with the sunny curls and tawdry tatters, the roguish smile, quaint impudence and splendid faith of the inimitable Tess. (Print Ad- Sunday Oregonian, ((Portland Ore.)) 31 December 1922)
When I go berserk...you're better off dead!
It's time to take a stand
COLORADO WASN'T BIG ENOUGH FOR BOTH...WHEN A WOMAN CAME BETWEEN THEM! (original print ad - all caps)
Protection is the job. Justice is the goal. Death is the price.
TWO'S COMPANY...THREE'S ILLEGAL! (original 6-sheet poster-all caps)
Every man has his price... and every woman pays it.
SHE's the kind of woman that made NEW ORLEANS famous!
Not since "Jesse James" has he had such as role!
Romance! Adventure!...as wild as the RAGING SEAS!