- THE PHOTOPLAY THAT REACHES THE SOUL!! (original print ad - all caps)
- A 200% DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT - 100% Dramatic---100% Entertainment And a Heartfelt Inspiration to Boot!
- "The Miracle Man" is a powerful dramatization of George M. Cohan's celebrated drama of flesh-and-blood men and women, sinning, struggling, loving, rising from the underworld into the light. It is a picture of crooked lives made bright, by the wholesome sway of the country and an old man's trust in men. No propaganda. No creed. No "ism." A vivid, vital story of human hearts, told on the screen in scenes of marvelous variety. Driving ahead with action that grips and holds. Softened with humor so true that it laughs with all mankind, so deep that it starts the tears.
- A TALE THAT GOES STRAIGHT TO THE HEART! (original print ad - all caps)
- Don't Wait -- See It NOW
- OUT OF THE UNDERWORLD - Imagine the worst sharks that exist in New York's Chinatown---a daring cracksman, a beautiful girl as tough and wicked as a snake, a faker who counterfeits any deformity, a dope-fiend as sly as a weasel. Imagine such crooks in a little village, invading the lives of other human beings as good as these are bad---the acid of sin striving to bite into the gold of pure hearts. Imagine!...Imagine all you've known of good and bad in the world, and even then you can't imagine the wondrous appeal of "The Miracle Man."
- It Appeals---Like a Tale of True Love. It Thrills---Like a Burst of Glorious Music. It Inspires---Like a Message from a Master. Come Live a Life in an Hour!
- The Photoplay With An Amazing Soul (Print Ad-Clarke County Sun,((Vancouver, Wash.)) 16 January 1920)
- It is a picture of crooked lives made straight, of sordid lives made bright, by the wholesome sway of the country and an old man's trust in men. (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 10 February 1920)
- This is not a war picture nor has it anything in it pertaining to war. (Print Ad- Warren Tribune, ((Warren, Ind.)) 20 February 1920)
- "THE MIRACLE MAN" IS A PICTURE YOU WILL ENJOY MORE A SECOND OR A THIRD TIME THAN THE FIRST. (Print Ad-Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago Ills.)) 21 October 1919)
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