HELPLESS, HOMELESS in Heartless Russia (original poster)
Michael Morton's dramatic sensation (original poster)
Was happiness ever to be hers? (original herald)
Was her ticket a passport to visit sick parents? Or did brutes eye it as license for insults and privilege? (original herald)
Modest maid, chaste, lovely...caught in a evil clutches of ignoble nobles...lured to luxury, branded by the sigh of shame. (original poster)
MIGHTY! A GIRL-hounded, helpless, heartsick. A MAN-relentless, ruthless, rapacious. (Print Ad- Florence Times-News, ((Florence Ala.)) 28 December 1931)
Barrymore as the wolf-like despot of the Secret Police Elissa Landi as the girl who defied him. (Print Ad-East Lansing Press,((East Lansing, Mich.)) 27 November 1931)
MEN-MEN-MEN THERE WAS NO ESCAPE FROM THEM! Branded with he badge of shame.. because she carried "The Yellow Ticket".. a mark of the outcast, yet a pass of privilege.. a courageous drama with a glorious woman forced to don the scarlet robes to escape the chains of persecution. (Print Ad-Illustrated Daily News, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 21 October 1931)
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By what name was The Yellow Ticket (1931) officially released in Canada in English?