Shiver me timbers, but here's a film for your life! (Print Ad- The Observer, ((Newberry SC)) 18 January 1926)
Quaint New Orleans, swash bucklers, sturdy men of the sea-fighting ships-pirate chieftains and maid disgust, hatred, horror, then love. (Print Ad-Watkins Express, ((Watkins Glen, NY)) 3 November 1926)
JUST as the American eagle reigns supreme among other birds, so does "The Eagle of the Sea" excel all other sea productions. (Print Ad-Indianapolis Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 18 December 1926)
Swashbuckling pirates aboard Spanish galleons flying the skull and cross-bones-the romantic story of the last of the buccaneers who, with a price on his head comes to New Orleans as Captain Sazaraz. (Print Ad-Pentwater News, ((Pentwater, Mich.)) 24 December 1926)