- A gripping story by Wallace Irwin of American marriage and morals produced by De Mille with all the lavish splendor and beauty of his old-time spectacles. (Print Ad- Deseret News, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 16 January 1925)
- SEE-the eye-filling spectacle of the novelty Candy Ball. -the dazzling millionaire society wedding. -the thrilling scenes taken in the snow topped Alps. -The Golden Calf Bed itself, around which revolves the story of the luxury and siren. (Print Ad- Meriden Morning Record, ((Meriden, Conn.)) 17 January 1925)
- The drama of a man who fought his way to the top in business and lost his hold through a girl. (Print A- Madera Daily Tribune, ((Madera, Calif.)) 21 April 1925)
- The story of two women-one a luxury loving temptress tearing out men's hearts for the fascination of the game, the other all sympathy and tenderness- and their lovers-one a self-made millionaire the other a fortune-hunting man (Print Ad-Omaha Sunday Bee, ((Omaha, Neb.)) 1 February 1925)
- By Far the Most Astonishing Marriage Story of the Century-De Mille's Greatest Since "The Ten Commandments" (Print Ad- Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 19 January 1925)
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