- She was young, beautiful and not very wise. Men had given her everything except a chance to be true to herself.
- A tense drama of city life, upper world, underworld, riches poverty, selfishness, service, stunning contrasts with a smashing climax. (Print Ad- Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg, SC)) 22 May 1921)
- Was Her Heart As Gay as Her Smile? Nimble-toed, dashing, daring, saucy, amazing Lola- who would have guessed what was in her mind? All men desired her lovely body. Only one man had ever realized that she had a soul. (Print Ad-Reading Eagle, ((Reading, Penna.)) 8 May 1921)
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By what name was The Plaything of Broadway (1921) officially released in Canada in English?
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