- A picture drenched in the golden sunlight of old Seville- a-throb with the pulsing passion of a hot-blooded race! (Print Ad-Painesville Telegraph,((Painesville Ohio)) 24 June 1920)
- Here's Geraldine Farrar in the sort of a part she has made famous-the picturesque cigarette girl of Spain-a mocking, taunting, dance-loving spitfire, who laughed at steel and welcomed threats. (Print Ad-Lockport Union-Sun,((Lockport, NY)) 27 September 1920)
- A tempestuous romance of Sunny Spain -with the fiery Farrar in the most picturesque role of her career. A picture drenched in the golden sunshine of Old Seville- athrob with the pulsing passion of a hot-blooded race. (Print Ad- News-Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 24 July 1920)
- Her alluring, sensuous beauty made men forget they were men- (Print Ad-Los Angeles Evening Herald, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 5 April 1920)
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By what name was The Woman and the Puppet (1920) officially released in Canada in English?
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