- Reflecting a Bit of Life!
- A vividly intimate revelation of love and married life. Baring a wife's struggle between duty to a rascally husband and the call of her heart to a man who was worthy. Staged by a great company, with settings and gowns more varied and gorgeous than anything else DeMille has brought to the screen.
- A beautiful, high-souled woman, tied to a brutal knave. When love and hope in another sprang up, unbidden- Come help her choose between her heart and "duty." A realistic romance clad in cloth of gold. (Print Ad- Alexandria Gazette, ((Alexandria, Va.)) 8 September 1921)
- A vividly intimate revelation of love and married life. Baring a wife's struggle between duty to a rascally husband and the call of her heart to a man who was worthy. Staged by a great company, with settings and gowns more varied and gorgeous than anything else DeMille has brought to the screen. (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 10 June 1921)
- "FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE!" And it proved to be for worse. Then a greater love came, and hungry hearts and duty fought it out. (Print Ad- Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 18 March 1921)
- The story of a mismated marriage that was tested by the flame of forbidden love. Gorgeously, thrillingly staged, with an all-star cast of noted players. (Print Ad- Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 23 March 1921)
- A drama warm with the flesh and blood of living men and women. Dressed in all the glowing color and luxury that DeMille can weave like a cloth of gold. (Print Ad- Evening Public Ledger, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 22 January 1921)
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