- One thrill after another in an amazing drama of the regeneration of two human derelicts...a woman, crushed by bitter circumstances...a man, demoralized by wild living! (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 11 September 1931)
- Haunted by the spectre of her past-living-loving-yet always in the hated shadow of her sin! The world condemned her-yet she fought for a new chance- a chance for happiness. (Print Ad- Calgary Daily Herald, ((Calgary, Alta.)) 10 October 1931)
- She sets ablaze a dramatic bonfire in this characterization of a woman who took LIFE as she found it -and found it bitter and sweet. (Print Ad-Reading Eagle,(( Reading, Penna.)) 6 October 1931)
- YOU HAVE SEEN...Dietrich the Radiant! Garbo the Mysterious! Chatterton the Magnificent! But NOW TALLULAH BANKHEAD brings a new personality to this modern exciting world of ours. Tallulah, the flaming Symbol of her sex. (Print Ad-Illustrated Daily News, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 17 September 1931)
- Impassioned Romance-From a Panama Sin-Den to a Society Love-Match (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 30 October 1931)
- The flaming, magnificent Tallulah as the woman with a past the world would not forget! (Print Ad-Syracuse American, ((Syracuse, NY)) 27 September 1931)
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