"THE finest fellow I ever knew." That's what his friends called Dr. Jekyll. "The vilest brute that was ever called man." That's what the world called Mr. Hyde. And both were the same. (Print Ad- Vancouver Sunday Sun, ((Vancouver BC)) 20 June 1920)
Both are Barrymore! See him as Dr. Jekyll- beloved of woman- sought by society- serving the weak and poor. see him as the fiendish Hyde-revelling in London's underworld dives- strewing his wake with victims of his crimes and depravity. The finest acting achievement ever shown on the screen. (Print Ad- Bourbon News, ((Paris, Ky.)) 2 December 1921)
CAUTION! Persons suffering from nervousness or a weak heart are requested to stay away during this one week's engagement (Print Ad- Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark, NJ)) 28 March 1920)
The greatest piece of character acting ever filmed. (Print Ad- Evening Capital, ((Annapolis, Md.)) 11 June 1921)
See-before your very eyes-the most amazing change of character ever achieved by a modern actor. (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 6 December 1923)
A terrible drama of a man's soul, staggering to the human mind in its power, its immensity! (Print Ad- Los Angeles Evening Herald, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 17 April 1920)
The world's greatest actor in a tremendous story of man at his best and worst!