Introducing Charles Collins, the screen's new dancing sensation. Hundreds in the cast. (Print Ad- Coquille Valley Sentinel, ((Coquille, Ore.)) 21 August 1936)
72 Hours to Stop a Wedding. Don't Bet on It.
She did it 193 times
THE TAP-HAPPIEST, SWING-SINGIEST, MELODIC MIRACLE SINCE "ZIEGFELD GIRL"! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal- Midway Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - September 5, 1943 - all caps)
Thrills Come Rocketing to the Screen as Science Smashes a New Frontier!
The only thing to come between a groom and his bride is a family of misfits and the love of his life.
THEY'RE MORE THRILLING TOGETHER THAN YOU'VE EVER DREAMED (original herald-all caps)
HIS WIFE TOLD HIM...'YOU'LL LOVE ANOTHER WOMAN ONLY OVER MY DEAD BODY'...SO HE DID! (original ad - all caps)
GLITTER OF LIFE OR GLORY OF LOVE? Only Ann Harding Could Endow Such Drama with the Jeweled Brilliance of great Art! (Print Ad- Auckland Star, ((Aukland, NZ)) 30 April 1932)
A story of first loves and second chances.
SEE the Cave-Man Artist and His Dragon Maid Bride. The Famous Japanese Tea Gardens at Coronado. SEE a Japanese Maiden Taming a Wild Man of the Mountains. Beautiful Night Scenes in the Kingdom of Flowers. (Print Ad-Schenectady Gazette, ((Schenectady, NY)) 11 November 1919)
Yesterday A Lady With A Past. Today The Wife Of The Man She Loved!