- The story of a prince without a kingdom (Print Ad- Daily Argus,((Mount Vernon, NY)) 18 February 1921)
- See the fight for life in the island cave! See the awful massacre after the surrender of Fort Edward! See the death of the traitorous British captain, blown up with the powder magazine he planned to deliver to the French! See Uncas, disguised as a bear, rescue Cora and Alice from the camp of the villainous Nagus! (Print Ad- Cheyenne State Leader, ((Cheyenne, Wyo.)) 21 January 1921)
- This story is vivid and melodramatic, though it never oversteps the boundary of logic variety. The concluding scenes of the story embrace a climax so unexpected and powerful as to place it among the monumental screen dramas of the year. (Print Ad-Newark Post, ((Newark, Del.)) 3 May 1922)
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By what name was The Last of the Mohicans (1920) officially released in Canada in English?
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