- The real laugh panic of the year - he's a ladies' man. (ad cut).
- You've seen great lovers of the screen- but you haven't seen anything until you've seen Buster Keaton doing his stuff- a dozen sweethearts- and every one landed him in more trouble. (Print Ad- Turtle Mountain Star, ((Rolla, N.D.)) 13 August 1931)
- A dozen maidens waiting for his cave-man wooing- and Buster hadn't ever kissed a girl! (Print Ad- Nassau Daily Review, ((Freeport NY)) 12 June 1931)
- 4 star screamie (Print Ad- Harlem Valley Times, ((Amenia, NY)) 9 April 1931)
- DON'T say LAUGH till you've seen this riot! Buster falls for a girl who is looking for Don Juan! Buster tries to fill the bill-you'll laugh till it hurts! (Print Ad- Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, ((Saskatoon, Sask.)) 13 June 1931)
- BUSTER KEATON As a Boob Who Thought a Kiss Was Something To Say Goodnight With. (Print Ad-Wisconsin News, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 15 April 1931)
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By what name was Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) officially released in Canada in English?
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