An explosion of laughter...with beautiful Jean Harlow as the female fire-cracker of filmdom! (Newspaper ad).
A romance of the cinema star whose headaches make headlines. (Newspaper ad).
No wonder they called her Lola Burns, the bombshell! And how she could burn! And how she'll bomb you out of your dignity! (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 19 October 1933)
Beautiful Jean is all T.N.T. in this mad, merry mirthquake! Such loud, booking laughs, such madcap romance as only Jean Harlow and Lee Tracy can bring to the screen! (Print Ad-Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 9 April 1934)
Her private life explodes on every front page! (Print Ad- Oswego Palladium-Times, ((Oswego NY)) 13 December 1933)
EXPLODING WITH LAUGHS! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Texan Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - May 2, 1934 - all caps)
SIZZLING WITH ROMANCE! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Texan Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - May 2, 1934 - all caps)
BURSTING WITH THRILLS! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Texan Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - May 2, 1934 - all caps)
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By what name was Bombshell (1933) officially released in India in English?