A Most Mature Motion Picture!
War may be what the general said it was, but to the cadets of V. M. I. its a barrage of hilarity! (Print Ad-Port Jefferson Messenger, ((Smithtown, NY)) 2 December 1938)
...Loaded to the brim with everything that goes for happiness, joy and laugher, more tunes, laffs, girls, fun and romance than you've seen in a dozen musical hits!
He's Henry the hypochondriac-so healthy he's sick trying to think of what ails him. You'll roar, rock, rave over this rip-snorting comedy. (Print ad- Republican-Journal, (ogdensburg, N.Y.,) 18 November 1930)
A series of spectacular events that befall a little Dutch girl on her arrival in America, together with a pretty love affair. Miss Gish's big following of admirers will be delighted with her, sh has a merrier part than in any of her other pictures and fills it to the brim. (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth, Minn.)) 16 September 1916)
You'll roar when you see it, and laugh for months afterwards when you think of it. If pennies were pounds you could not buy better entertainment. (Print Ad- Evening Star, ((Dunedin NZ)) 18 April 1931)
Crashing thru the ice-locked gates of the North...trekking across snow trails... (Print Ad- Reading Eagle, ((Reading Penna.)) 14 January 1931))
When she was seventeen there wasn't a man she'd let near her. When she was eighteen there wasn't one she'd keep away.
The Story of an Average American Fmaily