More thrilling than "Dracula." More mysterious than "Frankenstein." The spookiest of them all. You'll tremble and thrill and laugh at your own excitement. (Print ad- Woodville Republican, ((Woodville, Miss.)) 14 January 1933)
Numbing Fear-Gasping Surprise-Choking Terror (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 22 December 1932)
WHO WAS HE...THIS CREATURE...THIS "VOICE" That Threw Terror Into the Hearts of Those Marooned in That Foreboding House? (Print Ad-Wisconsin News, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 12 October 1932)
STARK TERROR BREAKS ITS CHAINS AND ROVES THROUGH A NIGHT OF SCREAMING THRILLS! (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York, NY)) 26 October 1932)
BORIS KARLOFF IN HIS MOST TERRIFYING HORROR-HIT! (print ad - Amarillo Globe Times - Rialto Theatre - Amarillo, Texas January 1, 1940- all caps)-
The man who played monster in "FRANKENSTEIN" transforms himself into a mad butler (Print Ad-Evening Tennessean, ((Nashville, Tenn.)) 11 January 1933)