- This breezy farce-comedy moves with a swift and hilarious pace and, encouraged by P. G. Wodehouse's inimitable dialogue, the characters seem to enjoy themselves as much as do audiences. (Print Ad- Evening Post, ((Wellington NZ)) 26 March 1931)
- The boys are in the wrong bed rooms! Just one boudoir battle after another! Get a red hot lesson in loving from these Fascinating Flirtatious Femmes! What they haven't got...they'll never miss! LOVE! LAFFS! LINGERIE! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 26 October 1930)
- Whoopee is great in any language, but in French-oh! me! oh! my! It's a scream! You must come and meet Those THREE FRENCH GIRLS (Print Ad-Ottawa Citizen,((Ottawa,PO)) 31 January 1931)
- Ooh! La! La! You must come over and meet those three fascinating French babees! (Print Ad- Pawtucket Times, ((Pawtucket, RI)) 10 December 1930)
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By what name was Those Three French Girls (1930) officially released in Canada in English?
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