They scoffed at love - laughed at marriage - lived for luxury alone!
«Little Caesar» Swaps Dames for Debs...Beer Trucks for Tea Cups! (Print Ad- Milwaukee Sentinel, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 1 June 1933)
A drama of sacrifice and supreme love
The Roaring 20's. The Vice-Ridden Years Of The Jazz-Mad Era!
Spendthrifts of Love!
Putting 'reverse English' on the real estate game-selling New York lots in Florida-'The old army game' with modern touches. A new type of screen comedy with W. C. Fields of 'Follies' fame as chief laughmaker. (Print ad- DeRuyter Glear ((DeRuyter, N. Y.)) 12 May 1927)
The screen puts on brass knuckles and a bulletproof vest to tell the Dutch Schultz story all the way!
Shall They Become Blushing Brides Or Girls Without Blushes! (original poster)
BIGGER THAN «THE BIG HOUSE» -And You Know How Big That Was! (Print Ad- Albany Evening News, ((Albany, NY)) 10 January 1931)
The sensation of a nation!
It's Hear!
Created by Cosmopolitan Productions (original one-sheet poster)
EXPOSED! The Grim Joke of Justice! (Print Ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 18 May 1932)