- The Rockies and Sierras, sunshine and snow, love and hate, men and beasts, war and peace- all rolled into a character picture which will never be duplicated. (Print Ad- The Blair Press,((Blair, Wisconsin)) 10 December 1925)
- THE PONY EXPRESS rides again! Across 2000 miles of danger-swept wilderness, to eternal glory! (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 25 November 1925)
- From St. Joseph, Mo. to Sacramento, California, rode the Pony Express men. Stout hearted men, fleet footed steeds, Messengers of America's glory. Blazing a trail through history that burns bright today! (Print Ad- St. Joseph Gazette, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 18 October 1925)
- More spectacular and thrilling than "The Covered Wagon." And a bigger love story. (Print Ad- Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Az.)) 7 April 1926)
- What American wouldn't thrill to the story of those heroic riders of the old frontier! What American would miss Cruze's most spectacular romance! (Print Ad- Clinton Advertiser, ((Clinton, Iowa)) 14 November 1925)
- James Cruze, we salute you! When you made "The Covered Wagon," they said it would never have an equal. And now comes "The Pony Express"! Living again the epic chapter of those lightning riders who raced 2,000 miles against death, to link East and West. (Print Ad-Western Star, ((Lebanon, Ohio)) 5 November 1925)
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