- Most Important Film Event in a Decade
- With Improved Prizma Color Process
- First Drama in Natural Colors
- FATE made of the man a felon, condemned to die a felon's death on the gallows. FATE made of the woman-despite famous beauty and noble birth- a quaking thing cowering before justice. FATE led her to wed him at midnight in the clammily cold and ghostly dim prison corridor to avoid the law's penalties. FATE permitted his escape, and he went to claim his bride of the cell. (Print Ad- Warsaw Daily Times, ((Warsaw, Ind.)) 5 July 1923)
- A PRIZMA COLOR-PHOTOPLAY Showing gorgeous gowns, marvellous settings, and above all, the beautiful Lady Diana in an entrancing story of love, that begins on a pirate ship; replete with melodrama, mystery and adventure, with a big scene showing the destruction of London by fire. All in natural colors---the latest triumph of motion picture photography. (Print Ad- Vancouver Sunday Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 20 May 1923)
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By what name was The Glorious Adventure (1922) officially released in Canada in English?
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