- See a floating island of derelicts- men and ships- ghost vessels of countless fleets, locked together in a mass of seaweed. (Print Ad- St.Joseph Gazette, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 15 December 1929)
- Where mighty monarchs of the sea are locked together in a mass of seaweed. Where a beautiful girl is cast into weird colony of love-hungry men. Where the law says she must marry within a day.Where strange things happen so quickly you won't be able to catch your breath! (Print Ad- Granby Leader-Mail, ((Granby, PQ)) 11 April 1930)
- A love story laid in the Sargasso sea, where men must fight for the women they want. (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 25 November 1929)
- A beautiful girl cast into a weird colony of love-hungry men! (Print Ad- Indianapolis Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 3 October 1929)
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By what name was The Isle of Lost Ships (1929) officially released in Canada in English?
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