- Let the Children See "The Picture Beautiful"
- WITH THE WORLD'S MOST PERFECT WOMAN (original print ad-all caps)
- COST OVER $1000,000.00 PERSONS APPEARING, 21,281 GNOME CHILDREN, 11,200 MERMAIDS, 200 FEET OF FILM, 10,000 MOORISH CITY COST $350,000 (Print Ad- Bend Bulletin, ((Bend, Ore.)) 22 December 1917)
- With Gigantic Cast of 21,218 People. It Required Eight Months to Build One Scene. SEE ANNETTE KELLERMAN'S DIVE OF 103 FEET. SEE FIVE HUNDRED DANCING GIRLS. (Print Ad-Mansfield Shield, ((Mansfield, Ohio)) 9 April 1918)
- A picture that will grip you and hold you spell bound until the last foot of the last reel has faded away. (Print Ad-Walker County Messenger, ((LaFayette, Ga.)) 25 February 1921)
- ANNETTE KELLERMAN represents the feminine sex in its most glorious form. She is peerless. She stands as a model for all the world. Before her criticism is dumb. (Print Ad- Owosso Argus-Press, ((Owosso, Mich.)) 2 February 1917)
- ANNETTE KELLERMAN In the symphony spectacle of earth, and sea, and sky- a grand opera of pictures-an entrancing story of fiction, fantasy and fairy lore-with the most perfectly formed woman in the world (Print Ad- Eugene Daily Guard, ((Eugene, Ore.)) 9 August 1918)
- UNIVERSALLY PRONOUNCED "THE MOST PERFECT WOMAN IN THE WORLD" IN THE PICTURE YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT READ ABOUT DREAMED ABOUT THOUGHT ABOUT TALKED ABOUT! (Print Ad- New Britain Daily Herald, ((New Britain, Conn.)) 26 November 1917)
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By what name was A Daughter of the Gods (1916) officially released in Canada in English?
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