- VIVE LA FRANCE! Was the dying cry of Cigarette, the mail girl of the army in Algeria. (Print Ad- Climax-Madisonian, ((Richmond, Ky.)) 15 November 1916)
- The star will be seen as Cigarette, a child of the desert, whose life was one of sacrifice for the man she loved. This type of story is materially different from the vampire sort for which Miss Bara is famous, and the theatre management reports that a real treat is in store for Miss Bara's admirers. (Print Ad- Easton Free Press, ((Easton, Penna.)) 3 September 1919)
- This film stands as a personal triumph for Miss Bara. She gives a characterization as "Cigarette" which will never be forgotten because of her buoyant enthusiasm and vivacious personality when she registers with perfect freedom from anything theatrical. She gets into the spirit of the picture and her "Cigarette" will long be remembered. (Print Ad-Honolulu Star-Bulletin, ((Honolulu, TH)) 4/4/17)
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