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  1. To prove his thesis that any product--even one that doesn't exist--can be merchandized if it is advertised properly, a young man gets together with his father's savvy secretary to market a non-existent laundry soap. Complications ensue when his

  2. Window Cleaner. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Mischa Auer. ... Man Putting Sign on Car (uncredited) Irving Bacon. ... Photographer (uncredited) James P. Burtis.

  3. Lobby card for It Pays to Advertise (1931) Four versions of the play have been made for the cinema: a silent film in 1919, directed by Donald Crisp; a talkie in 1931, directed by Frank Tuttle; the French film Criez-le sur les toits (1932) by Karl Anton; and the Swedish film It Pays to Advertise (1936), directed by Anders Henrikson.

  4. It Pays to Advertise: Directed by Frank Tuttle. With Norman Foster, Carole Lombard, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher, Eugene Pallette. To prove his thesis that any product--even one that doesn't exist--can be merchandized if it is advertised properly, a young man gets together with his father's savvy secretary to market a non-existent laundry soap. Complications ensue when his "product" turns out to ...

  5. It Pays to Advertise - filmography page, all about the 1931 film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Carole Lombard and Louise Brooks. Louise Brooks Society - all about the silent film star who played Lulu in Pandora's Box

  6. It Pays to Advertise Released Feb 19, 1931 1 hr. 3 min. Comedy List Reviews A young man gets into trouble when he markets a non-existent laundry soap and then has to deliver on it when it proves ...

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  7. It Pays to Advertise: Directed by Donald Crisp. With Bryant Washburn, Lois Wilson, Frank Currier, Walter Hiers. Wealthy Cyrus Martin, known as "the soap king," cannot induce his pleasure-seeking son Rodney to work, he arranges for his pretty stenographer, Mary Grayson, to attract Rodney so that he will have to work to be able to court her.

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