A magnificent 6-act Selznick play, acted amongst the glorious woods of old Kentucky, and a telling the amazing story of a bitter feud between the hostile mountain families of Hatfields and Morrisons. (Print Ad- The Age, ((Melbourne, Vic.)) 3 December 1921)
There's DYNAMITE In It!
a Queen-a King-a Knave- and a Wonderfully Romantic Lover (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 4 November 1923)
Shows the horrors of the Siberian salt mines, the mutiny of political exiles and love and romance that triumphed despite oppression. (Print ad- Greenfield (Mass.) Recorder, 28 August 1926)
One of the Most Remarkable, Different and Novel Pictures of the Decade
A Drama of Sizzling Speed! A Double-Barrelled Love Story! (Print Ad- Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 11 August 1921)
Tense drama of the dangers which dog the footsteps of those who defy conventions and seek amusement playing with the love of others.
ALL TALK and SOUND! (original poster)
A fast-moving romance of men and women who take life on high---"the pace that kills"! (original herald)