- The gloriously intoxicating love story of the Merry Widow and her Prince Charming, is revealed at last in a picture production which will take your breath away! (Print Ad- Easton Free Press, ((Easton, Penna.)) 5 January 1926)
- SEE THIS PICTURE! YOU'LL BE SWEPT AWAY BY THE MAGIC OF VON STROHIEM TO A LAND WHERE PASSION FLAMES AND LIFE IS GAY! (Print Ad-St. Joseph Gazette, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 15 November 1925)
- BROTHER against brother! A battle of passions! And all for a woman, beautiful, alluring, intoxicating- The Merry Widow. (Print Ad- Humboldt Times, ((Eureka, Calif.)) 25 November 1925)
- Such directing! Such acting! Such costuming! The coronation scene (shown in colors) is the most beautiful scene ever filmed. (Print Ad-Clinton Advertiser, ((Clinton, Iowa)) 30 December 1925)
- "Kiss Me, Danilo!" she whispered PASSION ran like wine in their blood! Love, at last, had conquered his pride! The most glorious film romance ever made, from the world's greatest stage success. (Print Ad- Banner-Herald, ((Athens, Ga.)) 1 December 1925)
- Louis B. Mayer presents Von Stroheim's great production revealing the spice of Viennese life and love, a subject at which he claims he alone is master. As an added attraction the cast of this production is headed by those two well-known stars John Gilbert who plays the Prince and Mae Murray who plays the Widow
- Let Joy be Unconfined!
- As a stage play acclaimed in every capital of the world! As a picture one of the greatest entertainments of history!
- The Screen now offers the Money-Marvel of Theatre History at Last!
- This is just one of Metro Goldwyn's The Quality 52
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