- THE TRUTH ABOUT TODAY'S CHILDREN! (original print ad-Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plains Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 4, 1947 - all caps)
- Timely! Topical! Terrific! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Jan. 23, 1944)
- The FIRST Drama of Juvenile Delinquency to reach the Screen! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plains Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 4, 1947)
- IT'S AN ENTIRE GENERATION RUNNING WILD! (original poster-all caps)
- THE STORY OF TODAY'S PROBLEM CHILDREN! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plains Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 4, 1947 - all caps)
- What's Going On Behind The Backs Of You Adults? Today's youth on the wildest rampage of all time! Crime and recklessness increasing! This film shows why! (Print Ad-Waycross Journal-Herald, ((Waycross, Ga.)) 27 April 1944)
- "WHAT DO THEY EXPECT WHEN THEY LEAVE US ON OUR OWN?" (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plians Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 5, 1947 - all caps)
- FIRST SMASHING DRAMA OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY TO REACH THE SCREEN! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Jan. 23, 1944 - all caps)
- The whole nation's heading for a SHOCK when it sees this scoop revelation of what's going on behind the backs of parents and police! IT'S A DRAMA YOU WON'T FORGET! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Jan. 23, 1944)
- THEY NEVER SAY "NO" TO A DARE! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Jan. 23, 1944 - all caps)
- JUVENILE OFFICERS ADMIT DANGER! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Jan. 23, 1944 - all caps)
- THE SHOCKING TRUTH OF KIDS LEFT ON THEIR OWN! SEE the Screen's First Smashing Drama of Juvenile Delinquency! (Print Ad- Troy Times-Record, ((Troy NY)) 30 December 1943)
- First Frank Story of RAMPAGING YOUTH! (print ad -Times Record News - Strand Theatre - Wichita Falls, Texas - March 4, 1944)
- DELINQUENT CHILDREN or DELINQUENT PARANTS? Who is to blame for today's "runaway" generation? Get the blazing answer in the season's frankest film! (Print Ad- Painesville Telegraph, ((Painesville, Ohio)) 24 March 1944)
- "SURE I'M OUT FOR A GOOD TIME! WHY NOT?" (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Plains Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Fer. 5, 1947 - all caps)
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By what name was Where Are Your Children? (1943) officially released in Canada in English?
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