- SMASHING DRAMA! (original poster)
- Double-crossed so often...he double-crosses himself for the love of the other girl who played him on the level. (original ad)
- MILTON SILLS in His Last Screen Portrayal! (original poster)
- GREATEST ROLE OF HIS CAREER! (original poster)
- This Triangle Never Reached Court because gay night lifers have their own methods of settling affairs of the heart, as startlingly revealed in this Fox all talking movietone drama (Print Ad- The Sandusky Register, ((Sandusky, Ohio)) 10 October 1930)
- Ben Ames Williams story of the girl who couldn't love the man who rescued her from herself-her hidden past! (Print ad- The saratogian,((Saratoga Springs, NY)) 29 August 1930)
- She Wanted Love- Yet she Hated Men. He Saved Her Life- Did He Have a Right to Her Love? (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 11 August 1930)
- The story of four strangers whose lives become hopelessly entangled by caprices of cupid and codes outside the law. (Print ad- Long Island Daily Press, ((Jamaica NY)) 23 October 1930)
- An ALL TALKING Movietone Drama
- Man trouble is always caused by some woman and Dorothy Mackaill stirred up plenty when she pitted Milton Sills against Kenneth MacKenna in this exciting and all-talking picture. (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - October 9, 1930)
- A smashing Fox Movietone drama which crashes in and gets the low-down on New York's night life. (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - October 10, 1930)
- From the pen of Ben Ames Willams comes this thrilling story of New York's lights and shadows...It will give you one of your best screen treats in many months! (Print Ad-Gazette and Bulletin, ((Williamsport, Penna.)) 6 September 1930)
- What a Woman! She followed her own impulses and brought the man she loved to the stern shadow of fate. (Print Ad-Florence Times-News, ((Florence, Ala.)) 19 January 1931)
- Tempted, coerced, harassed by men she fought with a woman's weapons for true love and happiness. (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 25 September 1930)
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