- What a talking part for gorgeous Joan! A romance sweeping from tropic jungles to gay New York! A tale of swift drama, swiftly told! (Print Ad- Rochester Evening Journal and the Post-Express, ((Rochester, NY)) 20 November 1929)
- You'll love her voice-her acting will sweep you off your feet! (Print Ad- Lawrence Daily Journal-World,((Lawrence, Ks.)) 5 December 1929)
- Joan Crawford, as the fiery jungle girl, shows herself in the foremost ranks of talking-screen stars. (Print Ad- Vancouver Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 8 February 1930)
- The jungle had taught her to take what she wanted...and...she wanted the first white man she saw!!! Did she get him??? Oh Boy- and how...the whole story packs a wallop like the one she gave her rival on the nose! (Print Ad- Lewiston Morning Tribune, ((Lewiston, Idaho)) 3 February 1930)
- SHE STALKED HER MAN LIKE A JUNGLE TIGER! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 25, 1930 - all caps)
- Joan Crawford's first all-talking picture! A Thrilling Triumph! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche and Lubbock Evening Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 25, 1930)
- Her Beauty - Her Voice - in a fury film romance! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 26, 1930)
- A TROPIC BEAUTY-WILD-UNTAMED THRUST INTO THE UPPER CRUST OF LONG ISLAND SOCIETY (Print Ad-Greensburg Daily Tribune, ((Greensburg, Penna.)) 4 January 1930)
- JOAN CRAWFORD in her first ALL-TALKING Picture (print ad - Kerrville Morning Sun - Arcadia Theatre - Kerrville, Texas - January 13, 1930)
- She had the face of an angel - the fierce passion of a jungle tiger! (print ad - Kerrville Mountain Sun - Arcadia Theatre - Kerrville, Texas - January 13, 1930)
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