- A Tornado of Human Emotions! (original poster)
- THE FIRST ALL-TALKING DRAME FILMED ENTIRELY ON THE HIGH SEAS! (original poster - all caps)
- What starts out as a Gay Yachting Party Turns in to a Voyage of Terror and Excitement Such as Will Leave You Breathless! (original-ad)
- The first big picture to be almost entirely filmed on high seas. A real sensation! (Print Ad- Owosso Argus-Press,((Owosso, Mich.)) 8 February 1930)
- A Tornado of Human Emotions- and Primitive Passions! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia Penna.)) 23 March 1930)
- The first picture to bring to you all the thrills of hurricanes, mutiny and drama that make it as different as it is great entertainment! (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 25 April 1930)
- A gay party on a yacht, suddenly faced with mutiny- death from thirst and the terrible fate of beautiful women in the clutches of maddened sailors. (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 29 May 1930)
- A sea story that is different, a talkie you'll talk about, a cast yo'll try hard to equal. (Print Ad-Leader-Post, ((Regina, Sask.)) 19 June 1930)
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By what name was The Ship from Shanghai (1930) officially released in Canada in English?
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