- A drama of the strangest passion the screen has ever dared to show! (print ad for U.S. release of "The Strange Case of Captain Ramper")
- Sensational drama of a polar flight that failed and the strangest passions the screen has ever dared show. (Print ad-Morning Leader,((Regina, Sask.)) 9 February 1929)
- Into the Arctic Wastes as an air hero. Back to civilization as a beast-man! He looked like a beast! Lived like a beast! Ate like a beast! until he fell in love with a beautiful girl! (Print Ad- Newburgh News, ((Newburgh, NY)) 31 January 1929)
- Fate Worse Than Death When a Lone Airman Crashes at the North Pole! COMBINES PRODUCTION GENIUSES OF EUROPE AND AMERICA (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 12 August 1928)
- An International Hit! Trapped in the lonely Arctic Wastes. His plane hopelessly wrecked! Forgotten by mankind! Forgetting the ways of men and women. Then a miracle brought him back to civilization. Wild! An animal! With nothing to remind him of life except the love of a beautiful girl! (Print Ad- Journal-Herald, ((Delaware, Ohio)) 27 March 1929)
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By what name was The Strange Case of Captain Ramper (1927) officially released in Canada in English?
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