- A story of royal romance and of adventure, as breathless and flashing as a sword play. (Print Ad- Kentucky Standard, ((Bardstown, KY)) 23 November 1922)
- DO YOU WANT TO LIVE AGAIN IN THE DAYS OF CHIVALRY- AND ROMANCE? DO YOU WANT TO BE TRANSPORTED TO ANOTHER WORLD, A WORLD OF HECTIC LOVE, HEROISM, INTRIGUE, SWORD-PLAY, AND SUDDEN DEATH? THEN SEE "PRISONER OF ZENDA" (Print Ad-Evening Star, ((Washington DC)) 23 September 1922)
- If the Princess Flavia could have loved the real king-or Black Michael, or he the gorgeous Antionette de Mauban. But love does not inspire love, fortunately in one case; for if it did there would be lacking the fascinating story of The Rex Ingram Production of The Prisoner of Zenda (Print Ad- Albuquerque Morning Journal, ((Albuquerque NM)) 25 January 1923)
- They dared not kill him; They dared not let him live In this dilemma were Black Michael's conspirators against the King of Ruritania. This is but one of the amazingly dramatic situations in The Rex Ingram Production of The Prisoner of Zenda (Print Ad- Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg, SC)) 6 December 1922)
- Kissing a Princess is a pastime few know, an experience thrice thrilling if your rival envies you and threatens- as Black Michael did Rudolph Rassendyl- to make each kiss your last. For particulars about this particular royal caress, see The Rex Ingram Production of The Prisoner of Zenda (Print Ad- Paterson Morning Call, ((Paterson, NJ)) 12 October 1922)
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By what name was The Prisoner of Zenda (1922) officially released in Canada in English?
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