The love of a man and woman is as FIRE!
A pretty English Girl-an adventurous young American-a fatal duel-an oath of vengeance-a passionate love affair-a wedding and a mystery, there you have the ingredients of as thrilling a picture as the handsome Tom Moore has ever starred in. (Print Ad-Newark Post, ((Newark, Del.)) 8 November 1922)
A gleaming thoroughbred, a girl's wager for everything life holds dear settled on a single turn of a race track. The greatest bet ever placed. One of the most exciting stories brought to the screen. (Print Ad-Kentucky Standard, ((Bardstown, Ky.)) 21 October 1926)
GRIPPING! DRAMATIC! SENSATIONAL! A woman's honour and a man's life in his hands. What would he do? (Print Ad- Northern Star, ((Lismore, NSW)) 31 December 1928)
DEATH and DICTATORS MARCH HAND IN HAND!
Here's a natural if you wish to laugh. If you have a grouch and don't want to lose it, stay away, because this merry tale of a fellow who plays «dead» for love and returns as his «spirit» is sure to keep you in a laughing spirit. (Print Ad-Daily Times, ((Longmont, Colo.)) 18 October 1927)
ACROSS the flaming skies...when the dawn came up crimson...Death rode high...for lives were but a pawn in the Game of War! (original poster)
Hailed everywhere as the finest screen achievement in twenty years. Better than «Sally». Stronger than «Gold Diggers.» Too big to describe. You must see it, and hear it, and live it. Lavish scenes in Technicolor. (Print Ad- Lafayette Ledger, ((Lafayette, Minn.)) 9 May 1930)