- SEVEN DAYS Makes one weak-with laughter. (Print Ad- New York Sun, ((New York, NY)) 26 August 1925)
- IN ALL THE HISTORY OF SCREEN COMEDY THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH A PRODUCTION, SUCH A SUPREMELY HILARIOUS STORY (Print Ad- Knickerbocker Press, ((Albany NY)) 11 October 1925)
- A divorce anniversary, a smallpox quarrantine, a burglar, a spiritualist, the ex-husband and wife, a burly cop, an unsuspecting aunt, and an intensely serious domestic situation are responsible for the laughs in "SEVEN DAYS" (Print Ad- Clinton Advertiser, ((Clinton, Iowa)) 3 October 1925)
- Anotherof the comedies that have made Al Christie a peer among producers of feature fun pictures. Clear, snappy, laughable situations piling one upon the other with lightning quickness to a superb climax. (Print Ad-Coconino Sun, ((Flagstaff, Az.)) 2 October 1925)
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