- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS The great hurricane of joy and excitement in "The Mark of Zorro" (Print Ad- Bakersfield Californian, ((Bakersfield, Calif.)) 6 April 1921)
- "Doug" performs a multitude of neck-breaking, agile stunts, wears his infectious smile and throws such a gorgeous amount of devil-may-care "pep" into the role that his admirers hail this performance his best screen offering (Print Ad-Spokane Daily Chronicle,((Spokane, Wash.)) 8 April 1921)
- Here's the picture in which the world's greatest exponent of good cheer and humor gives you a genuine riot of fun and thrills-pep and action-comedy-love-guaranteeing to drive away all your blues. (Print Ad- Telegraph-Herald, ((Dubuque, Iowa)) 2 May 1921)
- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in his latest and unquestionably greatest picture (Print Ad- The Post-Standard, ((Syracuse, NY)) 5 December 1920)
- A WHOLESOME, GINGERY MIXTURE OF MELODRAMA AND VIGOROUS COMEDY, CRAMMED WITH WHIRLWIND ACTION, THRILLS, SUSPENSE AND IRRESISTIBLE FUNNY ANGLES, WITH NEVER A LET UP OF IT'S HEADLONG PACE FROM THE VERY START TO THE RIP-ROARING, EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY CLIMAX. (Print Ad-Black River Democrat, ((Lowville, NY)) 3 November 1921)
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