Back to the screen comes Marguerite Clark in the happiest piece of hilarity you've ever seen her in. (Print ad- Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 12 October 1921)
Never Has the Screen Been So Bold!
It'll bring the grins from a wooden Indian! It'll raise the hair on a billiard ball! The first of the Greater Douglas MacLean Paramount Comedies. (Print Ad- Owosso Argus-Press, ((Owosso, Mich.)) 2 February 1926)
Mystery writer and blonde... too scared to kiss... in mansion of fear!
Love-love triumphant over jealousy and deceit, hypocrisy and revenge-this is the glowing, throbbing message of 'The Sin Flood'! No greater or nobler revelation of life has ever been screened before. (Print ad)
The Screen's Most Polished Lovers. (print ad)
A story that breaks through its shell and into a series of pulse-bumping incidents. An All-Star Cast and Thousands of People. (Print Ad- the Gazette, ((Montreal PQ)) 4 October 1919)
A dramatic tale of today's ultra-modern woman (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 10 August 1925)
AT LAST...after a quarter of a century...the worthy successor to «METROPOLIS»
A Daring Film From Mexico!