- To see "NANA" is to experience a thrill you will never forget. (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 28 March 1934)
- The world awaits, with expectant thrill her debut in American pictures as the voluptuous lady of the boulevards in a story suggested by Zola's novel. (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 15 March 1934)
- THE BRIGHT NEW STAR FROM RUSSIA Kindling the American screen with a new fire as Zola's voluptuous daughter of the boulevards! (Print Ad- Dixon Evening Telegraph, ((Dixon, Ills.)) 24 February 1934)
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