- The Queen of High Comedy in an uproariously funny farce of a man who palms off another's wife as his own- for business reasons! (Print Ad- Sunday Mail, ((Brisbane, Queensland)) 13 February 1927)
- That boy Horton is so funny that even a flicker of his eyelash can draw a laugh out of the hard-boiled movie critics. And chalk up Laura La Plante as the queen of light comedy. You've simply got to see them in "Poker Faces". They are both a riot. (Print Ad- Daily Banner, ((Greencastle, Ind.)) 28 January 1927)
- A RIP-ROARING farce of a young man who palms off another girl as his wife- when suddenly the real wife turns up and the prizefighter husband of the other girl. (Print Ad-Providence News, ((Providence, RI)) 28 August 1926)
- The King of Jokers and the winsome Queen of High Comedy-assisted by their accomplices-in an excruciatingly facial photoplay. There are enough uproarious situations in this comedy to force a laugh from a wooden Indian. (Print Ad- Beaver Falls Tribune, ((Beaver Falls, Penna.)) 4 October 1926)
- CAN YOU READ HER FACE? -IS SHE DEVILISH? -IS SHE SAINTLY? -IS SHE MADLY IN LOVE? -IS SHE SIMPLY KIDDING? (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 23 August 1926)
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