- See the Follies do the Flippity Flop! (Print ad- (Auckland Star,((Auckland,N.Z.)) 30 November 1929)
- BONNY- with her soft young body and her little loving ways! Dancing in a daring costume only to help Skid! Her reward came when Skid took her in his arms! But Skid jilted Bonny. Left her when Broadway lured him away with fame and wealth! (Print Ad- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, ((Poughkeepsie, NY)) 3 September 1929)
- "THE PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING" (Print ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo NY)) 28 August 1929)
- HAL SKELLY: You wouldn't fool me, would you, lady? " NANCY CARROLL: "I would if I could Mister I would if I could!" (Print Ad- San Bernadino Daily Sun, ((San Bernadino, Calif.)) 24 October 1929)
- Glamorous! Gorgeous! Heart Breaking! talking! Singing! Dancing! Brilliant with color! Flashing with Romance! The supreme achievement in ultra modern entertainment! Adapted from the sensational stage success- "BURLESQUE." (Print Ad- Llano News, ((Llanao, Tex.)) 9 January 1930)
- Heartbreaking romance in the glittering whirl of the show world, backstage and front! Broadway revue scenes. a brilliant pageant of beautiful girls, ravishing costumes, lavish sets! Catchy songs! Original dances! (Print Ad-Florence Times-News, ((Florence, Ala.)) 30 March 1930)
- They called her "True Blue Lou" Because She stuck to Her Man! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 8 December 1929)
- Paramount's ALL TALKING Triumph
- Gay with romance, music, laughter! The stage sensation "BURLESQUE" on the talking screen.HAL SKELLY, New York stage star and Lovely NANCY CARROLL(print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche & Lubbock Evening Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock Texas - December 10, 1929)
- GLAMOROUS! GORGEOUS! HEART-BREAKING! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche & Lubbock Evening Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - December 10, 1929 - all caps)
- You'll Love Them-Bonny and Skid-...this adorable pair dancing their way together...kidding and teasing...because their's was a love so deep they couldn't even talk about it! (Print Ad-Indianapolis Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 20 September 1929)
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