IN AGAIN-OUT AGAIN-FUN AGAIN (Print Ad-Hastings News, ((Hastings on Hudson,NY)) 21 November 1930)
"The Big House" of Laughter is "UP THE RIVER" (Print Ad- San Jose Evening News, ((San Jose, Calif.)) 6 January 1931)
Where the Boys Live in State- On the State-A Snappy Answer to That Burning Question, "How High Is Up?" and There's No Theme Song to Sing-Sing. (Print Ad- Calgary Daily Herald, ((Calgary, Alta)) 5 October 1931)
A Rowdy Laugh Riot with more new twists than the setting up exercises of a contortionist (Print Ad-Toledo News-Bee, ((Toledo, Ohio))13 October 1930)
The (Laugh) Panic is on......THE WHOLE TOWN'S GONE GIGGLY (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 21 October 1930)
Just a bunch of irregular fellows, taking their fun where they find it-"Up the River". They know their vegetables, these boys, and they're eating them at the state's expense. (Print Ad- Albany Times-Union, ((Albany NY)) 5 November 1930)
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By what name was Up the River (1930) officially released in India in English?