Edmond Rostand's immortal love drama.
It's the story of every girl who ever fell in love . . . More than once !
It's so tender...so touching...so timely...and it will happen tomorrow in millions of homes and hearts! (original poster)
The Vivid Drama Of A Nation's Birth !
WINNING. That was the difference between playing football and playing for «The Bear».
The Pages of a Best Seller Pour Their Excitement Onto the Screen!
Davies' finest contribution to the Screen. (Print Ad- The Leader-Courier, ((Elk Point, SD)) 9 February 1928)
You'll Laugh Right Out Loud!
Another Great Star Has Found His Voice! It Is With Great Pleasure We Urge You to Hear a New JOHN GILBERT (Print Ad- Reading Eagle, ((Reading Penna.)) 5 November 1930)
Are Talking Pictures here to stay? You'll know the answer when you see 'The Squall' (Print Ad-Gazette and Bulletin,((Williamsport, Penna.)) 2 July 1929)
IT'S GAY! GRAND! GLORIOUS! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche -Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas -June 27, 1936 - all caps)
sharing sweet secrets, wearing swank clothes...swinging, skating and romancing to the rhythms of Gordon & Revel, Sonja dazzles you at her most desirable, her most incredible! (Print Ad-Sauk Centre Herald, ((Sauk Centre, Minn.)) 8 September 1938)
MARION DAVIES IN A STORY THAT CARRIES YOU BACK TO THE BOLD BAD NINETIES (Print ad- Albany Evening Journal, ((Albany, NY)) 1 August 1930)