- Lon Chaney Talks
- All Talking Picture
- He conquers the dialog screen with FIVE voices in this amazing NEW production! (Print Ad)
- The amazing Chaney not only talks, but he changes his voice as he changes his disguises! (Print Ad-Daily Examiner,((Grafton, NSW)) 6 December 1930)
- THE DWARF- THE GIANT- THE VENTRILOQUIST bonded together in a partnership of crime! (Print Ad- Morning Bulletin, ((Rockhampton, Qld.)) 12 December 1930)
- The Miricle Man of the Talking Screen---A Greater Chaney Than Ever Before (Print Ad- Buffalo Evening News, ((Buffalo, NY)) 17 July 1930)
- THE WHOLE WORLD LOVED LON CHANEY AND THE WHOLE WORLD WILL LOVE HIS ONLY ALL-TALKING PICTURE THE UNHOLY THREE (Print ad- Albany Evening News, ((Albany NY)) 29 August 1930)
- A smashing mystery-melodrama destined to place Chaney at the top of all the screen's speaking personalities! (Print Ad- Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 15 August 1930)
- Lon Chaney has been for years the most popular of the screen players. From "The Blackbird" to "West of Zanzbar" ---you've loved his amazing portrayals. Now you can see an even greater Chaney...with a marvelous voice, increasing a hundred fold the magic of his personality. (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - August 10, 1930)
- CHANEY talks (he can change his voice) in the thriller of of the Dwarf, the Giant and the Ventriloquist. (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - August 10, 1930)
- The Man of a Thousand Faces Becomes the Man of a Thousand Voices! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 8 July 1930)
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