- "You Wouldn't Understand" said the erstwhile village girl whom fate has turned into a woman of Paris when the richest bachelor in the world's gayest city pointed to her glittering gems, asking, "What more do you want? You have everything." (Print Ad- Sunday Chronicle, ((Paterson, NJ)) 2 March 1924)
- Mr. Chaplin does not appear in the picture, but the story is his own, was written by himself, and he directed the picture. (Print Ad-Bryan Times,((Bryan, Ohio)) 8 December 1925)
- A tremendous drama of human emotions in the everyday life of everyday people. the big and little things of living as we all know them and feel them in ourselves and in our friends are pictured with a clearness and sharpness that is fairly startling. (Print Ad- Galena Daily Gazette, ((Galena, Ills.)) 31 December 1924)
- A picture with more of Charles Chaplin in it than any film in which this great star ever appeared himself. (Print Ad-Sheridan Post-Enterprise, ((Sheridan, Wyo.)) 22 April 1924)
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By what name was A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate (1923) officially released in India in English?
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