- You'll revel in this glamorous musical romance, with Dennis King, star with a Voice of Gold...you'll laugh at Laurel and Hardy with their hilarious, intoxicating comedy...you'll be enthralled by the magnetic beauty of Thelma Todd, and you'll thrill at the magnificent spectacle, all crowded into a gay and glorious comic opera of love and laughter. (Print Ad- The Telegraph, ((Brisbane, Queensland)) 24 November 1933)
- Here's that different picture you've been looking for! It's riotously funny, it's crammed with grand songs, heart-warming romance-it has everything! (Print Ad- Woodville Republican, ((Woodville, Miss.)) 28 October 1933)
- Romantic Bandits--No Wonder Laurel and Hardy Turn Sentimental at Dennis King's Love Technique! (Print Ad- Arizona Daily Star, ((Tucson, Az.)) 15 June 1933)
- In the early eighteenth century, Northern Italy was terrorized by bandits. Boldest among the robber-chieftains was Fra Diavolo (The Devil's Brother), who masqueraded as the elegant Marquis de San Marco in order to mingle with the rich. Great lords lost their gold to him-great ladies their hearts.
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