- The kind of photoplay that amazes and grips you, that brings a tightening of the throat, and that leaves a feeling of satisfaction after it's pleasing climax. (Print ad- Utica ((N.Y.)) Morning Telegram, 24 January 1921)
- NAZIMOVA The Incomparable Star in a Living, Human Romance of Limehouse, London theatrical Life and English aristocracy. ((Print Ad-Saskatoon Phoenix, ((Saskatoon, Sask.)) 8 January 1921)
- The life romance of a cockney girl from the tenements of Limehouse; of the London theatre; and of British Aristocracy. (Print Ad-Toledo News-Bee, ((Toledo, Ohio)) 1 May 1920)
- It is a big and beautiful experience. It is an experience that thrills and tugs at the heart; one that evokes many a chuckle; many a smile; and the smiles are often half-wistful. The other woman- with merciless adroitness of her society training-had trapped Sally; had tricked her into a compromising situation with the man they both loved. Was Sally's dream to be shattered on the very threshold of happiness? (Print Ad-Polk County Post, ((Independence, Ore.)) 1 October 1920)
- NAZIMOVA IN A STORY THAT STIRS AND CHARMS AND LEAVES YOU CONVINCED THAT THE WORLD IS CONSIDERABLE BETTER THAN BAD. (Print Ad-Evening Public Ledger, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 5 June 1920)
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