A foot bathtub, a rat trap, a phonograph, a cabbage shredder, a drip pan and an egg beater are on Charlie Chaplin's list of equipment needs when he prepares to battle the Huns in his second million dollar picture, "Shoulder Arms" (Print Ad-The Cambridge Times, ((Cambridge, Ohio)) 13 February 1919)
He survived the deadliest day on Earth! To enjoy the sexiest night in outer space!
Still! The Greatest High Adventure Ever Filmed!
...the most devastating killing machine ever built... his job... steal it!
Le chef-d'oeuvre de René Clair
A Love Larger Than Death
Life has to die. Love does not.
Pray for the last man alive. Because he's not alone.
There is a time for heroes
In the face of terror, their greatest weapon was faith.
I killed my father, I ate human flesh, and I quiver with joy.
NOW THE SCREEN ACHIEVES SURPASSING GREATNESS! (original ad - all caps)
Boys like Peter are not afraid of wolves...
Gun-Queen of the Arizona Frontier ! . . . and her kind of men !!!
The possibilities were endless...
A pair of down-and-out fortune hunters cash in on high adventure!