AUDACIOUS MR 1931 GOES A-COURTING. May we present this well-bred English Aristocrat, a Devilishly Incorrect Scamp? He made love in a crazy way, and women were crazy about it! (Print Ad- The Press, ((Christchurch, NZ)) 5 December 1931)
He Made Love In a Crazy Way-But Women Loved It! (Print Ad-Albany Evening News, ((Albany NY)) 4 February 1931)
The sort of fellow you don't invite in your home...and your wife does. (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 7 February 1931)
The whole town is raving about this gay, audacious lover! (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 10 January 1931)
The Whimsical Romance of a Happy-Go-Lucky Adventurer Who did everything wrong but was always right in a woman's eyes. (Print Ad- Sunday Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 28 March 1931)
A Gay Dog!..He Had His Day...and His Nights, Too! (Print Ad- Deseret News, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 5 February 1931)
A departure...something new in pictures, gay devilment, witty nonsense, sophistication, clever dialogue from England's most amusing dramatist. (Print Ad- Montreal Gazette,((Montreal, PQ)) 23 January 1931)
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What is the English language plot outline for The Devil to Pay! (1930)?