- The Country Boy Idol of the Screen (original poster)
- Don't miss seeing Charlie as the bashful and delightful love-sick yokel with "ideas." There's plenty of wholesome laughter mingled into this story of love and adventure, set amidst the surroundings of a sleepy village. (Print Ad- Seattle Star, ((Seattle, Wash.)) 5 December 1925)
- A story without a bathing girl-vampire-boudoir or sheik-that's "Some Pun'kins." (Print Ad- Casper Daily Tribune, ((Casper, Wyo.)) 25 December 1925)
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What was the official certification given to Some Pun'kins (1925) in the United Kingdom?
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