- Zane Grey picture. a western picture with a soul. A tale of Arizona wilds in the late "eighties". (Print Ad-Lake Benton News, ((Lake Benton, Minn.)) 5 December 1924)
- "To the Last Man" is gripping to the last foot, Like the widely-read novel, it's ablaze with color, alive with a spirited action and 14-carat thrills. It was filmed under Zane Grey's personal supervision. In the rolling sheep and cattle country of Arizona-a background new to the screen. (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 27 September 1923)
- The Tonto Basin, America's least civilized spot, serves as a background for "To The Last Man." The story is based on the Pleasant Valley war, a feud of the late eighties between sheepmen and cattlemen, in which both factions were wiped out literally "to the last man." (Print Ad-Nappanee Advance-News, ((Nappanee, Ind.)) 1 May 1924)
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