Often listed with a release date of September 21, 1919, as part of the third weekly Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph, though the September 20, 1919 edition of The Moving Picture World projects its release as September 28, as part of the fourth Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph, the remaining subjects of which are described as "The Movies Exposed" (about film stunts), "Trained Sea Lions", and the cartoon
The High Cost of Living (1919). Possibly solving the release date controversy, the September 27, 1919 edition of Motion Picture News describes the short subject
Women Fire Fighters (1919) as part of the September 28 Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph, which would suggest that the Pictograph featuring "The Uncrowned King of Brazil" was indeed released on September 21.