- Putting "reverse English" on the real estate game-selling New York lots in Florida-"The old army game" with modern touches. a new type of screen comedy with W.C. Fields of "Follies" fame as chief laughmaker. (Print Ad-Deruyter Gleaner, ((Deruyter, NY)) 12 May 1927)
- Fields and his Ford will give you forty fits in this one. (Print Ad-Auckland Star, ((Auckland NZ)) 31 May 1930)
- "Never give a sucker an even break." W.C. Fields in "IT'S THE OLD ARMY GAME." Ladies and Gentlemen, step right up and "take your winnings." You needn't take a chance. For it's a game you cannot lose for W.C. Fields will keep you laughing from beginning to end. It's funny even to think of selling New York lots to Florida real Estate hounds. But this is only one of the laughs. (Print Ad- Springport Signal, ((Springport, Mich.)) 26 August 1926)
- PRESTO! -and now we have W.C. Fields in his first picture as a star. With all the old hokum- the old army game restored and two-dollared up! (Print Ad-Lawrence Daily Journal-World, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 7 August 1926)
- Seven reels full of tricks and a big laugh with every trick (Print Ad-New Britain Herald, ((New Britain, Conn.)) 24 July 1926)
- It's a safe bet you've never seen a picture like it before. (Print Ad-Livingston Chronicle, ((Livingston, Calif.)) 29 October 1926)
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By what name was It's the Old Army Game (1926) officially released in Canada in English?
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