- Bob Hampton the gambler; Buddy, and the Kid, the desert girl- Follow these three frontier figures through the thrill, the fun, the drama of Marshall Neilan's biggest production. (Print Ad- Nashua Telegraph, ((Nashua, NH)) 27 August 1921)
- "I guess they've got me, Bob" Buddy whispered. A moment of magnificent drama in the portrayal of Custer's last stand. (Print Ad-Lawrence Journal-World, ((Lawrence, Ks.)) 23 May 1921)
- The frontier days-Custer's Last Stand -thousands of Indians, scouts, horses, in thrilling prairie fights. (Print Ad- Barre Daily Times, ((Barre, Vt.)) 9 July 1921)
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By what name was Bob Hampton of Placer (1921) officially released in Canada in English?
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