- Red runs their love..thru the red riot of revolution! (Print Ad- Berkeley Daily Gazette, ((Berkeley, Calif.)) 26 September 1928)
- From peasant girl to a Nation's favorite- From a private in the ranks to a general of armies- From Grand Duke to a fugitive of a people's vengeance- Three Pawns of Fate play out their destiny in "The Red Dance" of Revolution. (Print Ad- Sunday Herald, ((Provo, Utah)) 20 January 1929)
- A Prince stoops and a Peasant Girl rises to the Lure of Romance. (Print Ad- West Hartford Press, ((West Hartford, Conn.)) 22 February 1929)
- The Clash of Arms...The Turmoil of Revolution...The Social Gulf Between Them...Their Sworn Duties...All Were Swept Into Oblivion by the Love That Surged Within Prince and Pauper (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 20 January 1929)
- The screen's greatest achievement in sound Replete with life - passion - drama - suspense - thrills - pathos - romance with a soul-stirring musical synchronization. (Print Ad- Syracuse American, ((Syracuse, NY)) 20 January 1929)
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