THE SURPRISE FIRST-RUN SERIAL SENSATION! (original poster)
A remarkable screen melodrama packed with thrills and with the amazing climax ever shown on the screen
The Picturization Of The ZANE GREY STORY (original poster)
Why worry about the high cost of living when you can buy a Husband for the price of admission? (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck, ND)) 28 February 1920)
A Rich, Sparkling Comedy With a fresh unhackneyed plot and characters you meet every day---the hero a money-chanter in a subway, the heroine, a beautiful girl who rides in a Rolls-Royce---a picture brimful of drama and hilarity---admittedly the finest comedy of the LaRocque repertoire.
A PLUNDERER ALWAYS PLAYS A LOSING GAME WHETHER IT BE FOR HEARTS OR FOR GOLD. (Print ad- Buffalo Courier, ((Buffalo NY)) 10 August 1924)
Daring, dashing, swashbuckling. As a fighting Irishman he comes to the rescue of a poor Jewish peddler and his beautiful daughter. Peter B. Kyne wrote it---and that boy knows his Westerns. Thrills, romance, riding. Everything you want---and a lot you didn't even suspect!