- There's an undercurrent of restlessness in this dizzy age- and this is its dramatic revelation. (Print Ad- Warsaw Daily Times, ((Warsaw, Ind.)) 7 July 1924)
- A Drama of Merry Dancers who found they had a heavy score to settle when they paid the piper! (Print Ad- Easton Free Press, ((Easton, Penna.)) 27 June 1925)
- A daring presentation of the most discussed subject in America to-day. (Print Ad-Rochester Sentinel, ((Rochester, Ind.)) 4 October 1924)
- Again-the Ince Punch! A picture that points out the pitfalls set by unscrupulous lawbreakers for pleasure mad youth of this reckless age. Tense, strong drama, dealing with the greatest problem the nation faces today, presented fearlessly, fascinatingly, as Ince can always do it. (Print Ad- St. Joseph News-Press, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 7 June 1924)
- An entertainment, not a preachment, but a drama that uses the pitfalls set for the weaknesses of the younger generation as a motive, touching on true conditions in our country to-day. (Print Ad- Piedmont Herald, ((Piedmont, WVa.)) 27 February 1925)
- Strike Up the Music-Let Joy Be Unconfined-But Watch Your Step-Take a Tip From THOSE WHO DANCE The Year's most Virile Photoplay (Print Ad-Galena Daily Gazette, ((Galena, Ills.)) 5 January 1925)
- It is rumored that the sudden death of Ince was caused by a powerful ring of bootleggers in revenge for the production of this picture. (Print Ad- Fredonia Censor, ((Fredonia, NY)) 14 January 1925)
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