- A Picture With a Soul!
- You Can't Afford to Miss This One.
- Another superb screen sensation by the brilliant creator of "Male and Female" and "Why Change Your Wife."
- Amazingly different from any other photo-play DeMille has ever made. A tale of plain folks and bare realities, unfolded with a power and heart grip that only the "Miracle Man" has approached. A tale of green lanes and gay streets, of blind youth and grim reckoning, of love, luxury, beauty, and something else that never before has appeared in a motion picture. Destined to cause more public discussion than any other drama ever screened. Yet first, last and always an eye filling, heart filling, gorgeous entertainment, that every soul that is human will eagerly want to see.
- Both of their hearts fed only on memories.Both of their lives seemed ruined. Behind them- folly. Before them- wealth without love. (Print ad- Watertown Daily Times, ((Watertown, NY)) 21 August 1921)
- A ROMANCE AGLOW WITH METROPOLITAN BEAUTY AND RICHNESS, YET BUILT FROM THE HEART OF A VILLAGE BLACKSMITH (Print Ad- Altus Times-Democrat,(( Altus, Okla.)) 24 March 1921)
- A vital theme of life as it is massively produced. (Print Ad- San Antonio Express, ((San Antonio, Texas)) 17 October 1920)
- Both of their hearts fed only on memories. Both of their lives seemed ruined. Behind them - folly. Before them - wealth without love. Then one day the Great Thing came! Something even better than love. Something no other picture ever has brought to the screen. Something you'll think about, too! A romance that scales the heights and plumbs the depths of human experience. Set in a riot of color and beauty. Athrob with the mightiest heart appeal ever attained on a picture by DeMille. (Print Ad, The Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota) 18 October 1921
- A woman's enravishing romance, that runs the gamut of love and life. Staged with the dash and allurement that only DeMille can create. Yetbuilt on a new note never struck before in a motion picture. (Print Ad-Republican-Journal, ((Ogdensburg, NY)) 23 June 1921)
- Cecil B. DeMille's heart-gripping story of a woman's mistake and its bitter penalty. (Print Ad- The Post-Standard, ((Syracuse NY)) 9 January 1921)
- The top of life-and the bottom! and the same fair woman reached them both! (Print Ad- Nutley Sun, ((Nutley, NJ)) 5 March 1921)
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