- An Unusual Different ALL TALKING Picture
- It's a Paramount!
- A Paramount ALL TALKING Picture
- It DARES To Be DIFFERENT!! Poignant, Appealing - You'll Say It's the Most Human Story Ever Written!
- His first starring role brings you a Greater Cooper - More Dashing, More Romantic than Ever! He surpasses even his brilliant portrayal in "The Virginian!" See the Screen's Big He-Man hero as a Gallant, Fighting Man of Mystery! Hear His Attractive drawling voice as he speaks words of love!
- The Strangest Romance on the Talking Screen! (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 23 January 1930)
- Seven Days of Happiness After Years of Hell! Wine, gaiety, his choice of pretty girls! Yet he spends the week with an amazing old lady he never saw before. Why? How? -You'll be held spellbound! (Print Ad- The Day, ((New London, Conn.)) 1 February 1930)
- GIRLS! Gary Cooper's here on seven day leave. He's appearing in his first starring picture. He wants to meet you all. Come and see how he looks in kilts. Come and see him in the greatest Gary Cooper role you've ever even imagined. (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 4, 1930)
- See him as a gallant fighting man of mystery. Hear his attractive drawling voice as he talks of love and war. (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Mar. 4, 1930)
- HIS FIRST STARRING PICTURE! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Mar. 4, 1930 - all caps)
- Remember him in "The Shopworn Angel" Now, you'll like him better than ever! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 5, 1930)
- More dashing...More romantic than ever...in Paramount's version of the play by Sir James M. Barrie. "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" It's a Touching HumanMasterpiece That Casts Aside All Hide-Bound Screen Conventions (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 17 January 1930)
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