The story of a natural born vamp, who did nothing more questionable than a shimmy dance. IT'S A SCREAM. (Print Ad-Salt Lake Tribune, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 3 December 1919)
As Nellie Jones, Miss Talmadge finally falls in love with the one man who is absolutely indifferent to her attentions. (Print Ad-Times-Optimist, ((Gilman, Mont.)) 25 March 1921)
Did Gwen, the pretty stenographer, upset her bachelor boss when she smiled at him? We'll say she did! A regular "Connie" Talmadge picture, but better than ever. (Print Ad- Knickerbocker Press, ((Albany, NY)) 28 December 1919)
Girls! This man-catching game is easy-if you know how. There's fifty snappy lessons in vampy, flirty ways in this comedy. As a vamp, Delilah was a piker. Samson was lucky. Woe unto him had he waited for his hair cut until he met Nellie of this picture. (Print Ad- News-Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 10 January 1920)
DAVID GOT OLD GOLIATH'S GOAT, -AND THAT WAS GOING SOME! "A VIRTUOUS VAMP" WOULD HAVE BROKEN DAVID'S HEART AND MADEHIM HOCK HIS BEAN-SHOOTER TO SEND HER FLOWERS AND CHOCOLATES. (Print Ad- San Diego Union, ((San Diego, Calif.)) 25 January 1920)
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By what name was A Virtuous Vamp (1919) officially released in Canada in English?