- Her first 100% talking picture. (Newspaper ad).
- A new Mary with boyish bob and flirty eyes - Coquette is the crowning achievement of her career. (Newspaper ad).
- 100% Talking Picture
- Her Passionate Love for a Boy of the Hills Brings Tragedy to Two Men! A New Role for the New Mary! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 18 May 1929)
- SEE! AMERICA'S SWEETHEART IN THE GREATEST ALL-TALKING PICTURE! A MARVELOUS LOVE STORY THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER! HEAR! MARY'S GOLDEN VOICE- A NEW MARY--THE SWEETHEART OF THE SPEAKING SCREEN (Print Ad- Salt Lake Telegram, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 17 April 1929)
- You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll applaud when you see Mary Pickford as Coquette, dancing with you through the merriment of youth into the heartbreak of a woman's most crucial ordeals. (Print Ad-DeKalb Daily Chronicle, ((DeKalb, Ills.)) 1 June 1929)
- A new Mary Pickford, modern, grown up, piquant, makes her bow in a supreme characterization of a Southern belle who flirted, kissed and forgot till she met a man she couldn't forget. (Print Ad- Brenham Banner-Press, ((Brenham, Tex.)) 23 January 1930)
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