Told far more dramatically on the screen than it ever was on the stage. (Print Ad- Jeffersonian Gazette, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 17 July 1918)
What is the greatest thing in life? Is it Love, Faith, Hope, Sympathy? Is it perhaps, Life itself? Depend on D. W. Griffith to tell you. (Print Ad- Nevada Daily News, ((Nevada, Mo.)) 7 July 1920)
Valentino's success in "Blood and sand" is surpassed in this great production, in the role of a Count who recognizes his magnetic power over women and wields his influence so romantically that it creates havoc in many homes. Thrills galore. Every foot of film crammed full of romance. (Print Ad- Daily Banner, ((Cambridge, Md.)) 2 December 1922)
How can a beautiful girl live in the same apartment with her husband without his knowing that she is his wife? (original poster)
It Keeps You on the Edge of Your Chair
Experiences of a young and dainty and bewitchingly pretty matron with a man-about-town whose specialty is neglected wives. (Print Ad- Knickerbocker Press, ((Albany NY)) 1 April 1919)