- Torn between two kinds of love - was she too rich to be true?
- Let Ruth introduce you to George Brent!
- A daring story of reckless Wealth and Bankrupt Morals! (Print Ad- Gazette and Bulletin, ((Williamsport, Penna.)) 12 May 1932)
- A daring story of reckless love and bankrupt morals (Print Ad-Register-Herald, ((Pine Plains, NY)) 16 June 1932)
- DRAMA OF THE LOVE THAT LIES AND LIES! (Print Ad-Evening Star, ((Washington, DC)) 5/5/32)
- Witty, Naughty and Gay . . a spectacular story of how the other half lives - and loves - and lies.
- Sumptuous portrayal of sensuous society in the perfumed fragrance of Park Avenue and Paris boudoirs.
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By what name was The Rich Are Always with Us (1932) officially released in Canada in English?
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