- The triumphant return of Rex Ingram's The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse with Rudolph Valentino. (Newspaper ad cut, 1926 reissue).
- The picture that swept the world off its feet! (Newspaper ad cut, 1926 reissue).
- Valentino's greatest romantic success. (Newspaper ad cut, 1926 reissue).
- He painted Paris red!
- "She will dance with me now!"
- Each kiss flamed with danger!
- He sought adventure in the tango places
- AN EPIC OF REALISM With its great scenes of Argentine- its intimate views of Parisian life- its titanic battle scenes-its massive settings-its tremendous realism-its faithful reproduction of the vital story-its mighty drama-its soul stirring romance. (Print Ad- Arizona Republican,((Phoenix, Az)) 6 December 1921)
- An Astounding Work of Genius (Print Ad-Ellensburgh Capital, ((Ellensburgh, Wash.)) 8 December 1921)
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By what name was The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) officially released in India in English?
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