No man knew what she really was. And no man could resist her exotic beauty. A famous Russian spy, moving through the lives of men, in a maze of intrigue, passion and love.
GRETA GARBO AND CONRAD NAGEL The Screen's Newest Discovery of Perfect Young Lovers
Being the Dramatic Story of Tania, the Russian Spy, and Karl, the Austrian Officer (Print Ad- Saskatoon Star-Pheonix, ((Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)) 15 September 1928)
She made a wonderful companion...a bitter enemy...but what a sweetheart (Print Ad- The Observer, ((Newberry, SC)) 1 January 1929)
Flaming love scenes you can't forget! Thrilling revelations of the insidious espionage system! (Print Ad- Sunday Tribune, ((Providence RI)) 11 November 1928)
HE fell head over heels in love with this flaming beauty-and then he learned she was an enemy spy! (Print Ad-San Jose Evening News, ((San Jose, Calif.)) 26 January 1929)
Each Kiss Flamed with Danger (Print Ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 6 August 1928)
Surging romance in a sea of deceit. They couldn't even trust themselves, so they LOVED instead of hating. (Print Ad- Camden Herald, ((Camden, Me.)) 15 November 1928)
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By what name was The Mysterious Lady (1928) officially released in Canada in English?