She had «IT» and made «IT» pay!
As this picture unfolds on the screen, you will find no maudlin, mushy, run-of-the-mill story, but a triumph of human emotion depicting the glamour of an all-conquering love in the sordid surroundings of a great city. (Print Ad- The Castilian, ((Castile, NY)) 8 October 1931)
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All Talking Picture!
She wasn't a divorcee but she believed that strangers could kiss!
The Red-Headed Woman's Code: Every man - single or married - is fair prey.
An explosion of laughter...with beautiful Jean Harlow as the female fire-cracker of filmdom! (Newspaper ad).
Girls living like boys! Boys living like savages!
Jim's back!... with a brand new line!
She took another woman's place on her wedding night..!
So frank . . so outspoken... so true...
MAGIC ENCHANTRESS...mysterious as the night that cloaks her...a daughter of Venus...who comes out with the stars...so young, so alluring...men cannot resist the spell of her beauty...! (Print ad Los Angeles Times August 3 ,1933)
Are souls for sale - behind the counters you shop over? Visit dressing rooms where desperate girls whisper their secrets of the boss...who can make or break them! ...See the bargains in love that hard times have brought! (Print ad from Los Angeles Times February 1, 1933)
An all-talking--singing and dancing jazz party!
What Good Are Medals On Tortured Breasts? (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 7 July 1933)
She's the Hot Number of the Switchboards!