- The virile story of a man who was all "sand," and a man who was all "dirt." (Print ad- The Age,((Melbourne, Vic.)) 26 October 1920)
- Made as Hart wanted it- of the West as Hart knows it. Acted as Hart loves to act. The stirring tale of a man, a maid, a pinto pony, and a robber band in the Great Southwest. (Print Ad- Painesville Telegraph, ((Painesville, Ohio)) 24 June 1920)
- A bandit plot,a railroad holdup, a bit of jealousy and a false charge that "Bill" is "yellow"-and then the fur flies-it's a battle against odds, and he wins the prettiest girl for miles around. (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon NY)) 14 September 1920)
- One of the old-time Westerns such as Bill Hart always made...Steady, Nerve, Gunplay, plenty of action! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Rex Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - August 2, 1929)
- In Love and accused of robbery Only one way out-to find the man who cracked the safe it was Dan's duty to guard. You know Hart on the warpath! When he "horned in" on that big train holdup and tore the mask from the bandit leader- some surprise, you'll say. (Print Ad-Monroe County Mail,((Fairport, NY)) 26 August 1920)
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