- A HIT on the STAGE...on the PHONOGRAPH...on the RADIO...in BOOKS and MAGAZINES...in a Nation-Wide NEWSPAPER CARTOON
- NOW - HEAR THEM ON THE SCREEN Funnier than ever!
- "The Two Black Crows" - MORAN and MACK - in their first ALL TALKING Production.
- Hear Them Tell All About the Early Bird and His Troubles with the Worm. See them in Their Roaring Boxing Act. See and Hear Them in the Funny Rockpile Scene! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express,((Buffalo, NY)) 13 October 1929)
- "Boy, remember, it's the early bird what gets the worm!" "Well who cares about that?" You'll care a lot! You know them! The Two Black Crows! Who have convulsed America with their "tired" comedy! (Print Ad-The Evening Independent,((St. Petersburg, Fla.)) 24 October 1929)
- See Them on the Rock Pile (Print Ad-Gazette and Bulletin,((Williamsport, Penna.)) 24 October 1929)
- "Boy, even if this was fun, Ah wouldn't like it!" (Print Ad- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, ((Poughkeepsie, NY)) 11 October 1929)
- MORAN:"Did you have any chickens on your farm in Rome?" MACK: "We had a thousand chickens and nine hundred and ninety-nine laid eggs." MORAN: "What's the matter with the other one?" MACK: "HE'S THE HEAD MAN." That's one of the laughs out of a thousand that are pack jammed into this feature length talkie, featuring the two funniest men in the world (Print Ad- Huon Times, ((Franklin, Tasmania)) 20 December 1929)
- Tremendously popular! Side-splitting comedians of stage and radio, talking, acting before your eyes. You hear the convulsing dialog. You see the comic antics. You throb to the gripping drama! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche & Lubbock Evening Journal - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - December 12, 1929)
- Writen by Octavius Roy Cohen.Lavishly produced. Gay with girls and music. With Moran & Mack The Two Black Crows, Evelyn Braent and Harry Green. (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche & Lubbock Evening Journal - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - December 12, 1929)
- Here they are! THE TWO HEADMEN! 'way ahead of everyone else, too, in fun and foolishness, mirth and merriment! (Print Ad-Vancouver Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 12 October 1929)
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