Daring, dashing, swashbuckling. As a fighting Irishman he comes to the rescue of a poor Jewish peddler and his beautiful daughter. Peter B. Kyne wrote it---and that boy knows his Westerns. Thrills, romance, riding. Everything you want---and a lot you didn't even suspect!
Oh, What Fun! This comedy is as good as a holiday for you --- it's one big round of joy --- don't miss it for the world!
Tense drama of the dangers which dog the footsteps of those who defy conventions and seek amusement playing with the love of others.
She frames her husband to get rid of him...and carry on a clandestine affair! (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 6 September 1929)
How big? Just ask yourself! And what do you say? Tes- just as big as they make it! (Print Ad- The Monroe Journal, ((Monroe, NC)) 9 June 1925)
Please Do Not Confuse This Picture with "The Singing Fool." (Print Ad- Calgary Daily Herald,((Calgary, Alta.)) 22 June 1929)
White men grown brutish from jungle life---a beautiful girl at their mercy---risking all for love
Dorothy MACKAILL -THE WOMAN who thought she knew all about men. and LOVE Sidney BLACKMER -THE MAN from whom she learned about both (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 5 May 1930)