- "In repose, the face of a Madonna- "In fury, the heart of a panther"- (Print Ad- Saratogian, ((Saratoga Springs, NY)) 30 December 1921)
- Scenes of splendor from the ancient arenas of Rome with their sensational gladiatorial combats to the quiet English countrysides, the wild dances of the Apaches in Paris-the lavish homes where wealth and love are chanced. All this and more you will see in a succession of startling scenes, all told in a gripping story of the power of good over evil. (Print Ad- Ogdensburg Republican -Journal, ((Ogdensburg, NY)) 15 September 1921)
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By what name was The Black Panther's Cub (1921) officially released in Canada in English?
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