- A Go-Getter!
- Not an expose of the "movies," but a story of love, reverses and ambition that can happen in any town. Glenn Hunter in the title role of his tremendous stage success, co-starred with Viola Dana. Fifty-two record breaking weeks in New York.
- A typically American comedy-drama of a movie-struck youth in a small town who goes to Hollywood to make his fame and fortune---and in no way is it an expose of picture making, rather a tragic, funny and amorous tale of a young man and his ambition and a pretty girl who helps him realize it.
- OH BOY! IT SURE IS A PIPPIN (original ad - all caps)
- If you're one of the seventeen million people who have read the story or saw the play, you won't need coaxing to see the picture. If you're not, take a tip and get acquainted with laughable, loveable "Merton" and his fun-filled career. You'll enjoy a royal treat.
- LAUGHS! YES, BUT ROMANTIC APPEAL AND A FEW TEARS BESIDES (original ad - all caps)
- If you like your movies sweetened with laughs and sprinkled with heart-throbs, this picture is for you. (Print Ad- The Monroe Journal,((Monroe, NC)) 21 April 1925)
- A corking comedy-drama of a movie-struck country youth and his adventures in Hollywood. (Print Ad- The Janesville Daily Gazette,((Janesville, Wisc.)) 18 October 1924)
- THE FAMOUS PLAY AND ITS FAMOUS STAR ON THE SCREEN AT LAST (Print Ad- Buffalo Sunday Express, ((Buffalo NY)) 9 November 1924)
- James Cruze Has Scored Again- (Print Ad-Orlando Morning Sentinel, ((Orlando, Fla.)) 5 December 1924)
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