- When crook meets crook with Broadway's gay lights and underworld as a setting-then you have a whale of a love-melodrama like this one. Produced on a lavish scale with an all star supporting cast headed by Lowell Sherman. (Print Ad-Knickerbocker Press, ((Albany, NY)) 18 February 1923)
- Here's the greatest of all the famous Boston Blackie crook romances, it takes a crook to catch a crook, and he risks his life to nab a gang of thieves for the girl he loved. (Print Ad- Sheffield Observer. ((Sheffield, Penna.)) 28 June 1923)
- "It takes a crook to catch a crook"-and when Boston Blackie the best-loved crook character in all fiction, risks his life to nab a gang of international thieves and save a beautiful Russian Princess -then you can expect a whirlwind romance of hair trigger-thrills and excitement like this one (Print Ad-Daily Star, ((Fredericksburg, Va.)) 2/2/24)
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