- Von Stroheim's Million Dollar Photo-play.
- The Most Wonderful Picture in America
- A Man You Will Love to Hate (Print Ad- Elmira Star-Gazette ((Elmira, N. Y.)) 5 May 1922)
- A SENSATION
- Once in a great while something happens in the world of art and literature of such momentous importance that it stands out prominently like a Gigantic Beacon of Light of History, marking a milestone in the course of human progress. Such an epoch-making event is the presentation by Carl Laemmle of a vivid and realistic romance of Monte Carlo, screened amid scenic backgrounds of unequaled and costly splendor, the turning point of screen art.
- It took two years to make
- It cost $1,104,000
- THAT MASTERPIECE OF MASTER MINDS Upon which more than $10,000 was spent for production for every minute required to show it on the screen. (Print Ad- Omaha Sunday Bee, ((Omaha, Neb.)) 9 April 1922)
- A colossal drama of Monte Carlo- where even saints are sinners. Woman enthroned- Beauty-pride-lure of luxury Paying the price-Foolish wives-Desperate Husbands- MONTE CARLO! See it all-from your theatre chair. (Print Ad-Chicago Evening American, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 20 February 1922)
- THE FIRST ACTUAL MILLION DOLLAR PHOTOPLAY 11 REELS-15,000 IN CAST-TWO YEARS TO MAKE (Print Ad-Gazette-Times, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 7 May 1922)
- Not a Costume or Mediaeval Production (Print Ad-Appleton Post-Crescent, ((Appleton, Wisc.)) 20 May 1922)
- The first real MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE
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