SHE TRADED LOVE FOR LUXURY! And Paid the Greatest Price a Woman Can Pay For Her Bargain. (Print Ad- Rochester Evening Journal,((Rochester NY)) 9 June 1930)
Tearing the curtain from the drabness of life--and behold--three lovely young things--sweet as sugar and craving fun--with millionaires in a million dollar party.
A sparkling, bubbling, heady concoction that will make your veins tingle with excitement! (original poster)
The official British entry at the Venice Film Festival 1965
A battling drama of mortgaged manhood. (print ad, Suffolk County News,(Sayville, N. Y.) 8 May 1931)
A Drama of Laughs A Comedy of Tears (Print Ad- Wisconsin News, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 28 May 1931)
Lindsay's fully loaded.
WHICH LOVER WILL KAY OKAY? Help Kay pick a man! It's the most exciting game you've ever played...(Print Ad- Border Cities Star, ((Windsor PO)) 3 June 1935)
Things the screen has never dared tell about..Love..Marriage..Divorce.. (Print Ad-Nassau Daily Review, ((Freeport, NY)) 14 June 1932)
A story about a boy, his robot, and his man-eating bride.
Family Trees, Twisted Roots
Once in a while, a movie comes along that defines a generation. Let's hope to God this ain't it.