- The Roman Banquet The golden glories, the unrivaled luxuries, the wine, the dance, the song, the beautiful women, the sumptuous splendors that taxed a barbaric world for a night of feasting and revel- re-created for your entertainment in the most colossal drama produced. (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon NY)) 6 June 1925)
- Gigantic drama set in spectacular splendor with a tremendous cast of 20,000 people; 300 Arabian Horses; 150 wild lions from the African jungles; three untamed bulls and a horde of other animals. (Print Ad-Daily Alaskan Empire, ((Juneau, Alaska)) 28 December 1926)
- A gripping drama taken from the novel by Henry Sienkiwicz and produced in Rome on the exact historical spots by Unione Cinematografica Italiana and presented by First National Pictures, Inc. (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 17 October 1925)
- ITALY'S GIFT TO THE WORLD (Print Ad-Humboldt Times, ((Humboldt, Calif.)) 19 December 1925)
- The most gorgeous spectacle ever presented and filled with thrills of the arena, where Christian martyrs were burned or thrown to the lions. (Print Ad- Provo Sunday Herald, ((Provo, Utah)) 3 May 1925)
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