- Supreme in Theme! Gigantic in Execution!
- Most reverent and strikingly beautiful panorama of the tragedy of all ages--the world's greatest screen epic. A production acclaimed by world-famed scholars, press and public in this country and abroad, as the most ambitious presentation of the final years of the life of Jesus ever pictured on the screen. An epochal motion picture that will live forever in the hearts of mankind.
- Endorsed by Jewish Rabbis-praised by the Protestant clergy-extolled by Christian Scientists- acclaimed by scholars of world-wide repute-hailed by reviewers and the public as the most stupendous picture achievement of the age- (Print Ad-The Crawfordsville Review,((Crawfordsville, Ind.)) 20 November 1928)
- Magnificent, dazzling, awesome, uplifting, inspiring, massive, beautiful, reverential, amazing, dramatic, spectacular- an epochal motion picture that will live forever in the hearts of mankind. (Print Ad- Ludington Daily News, ((Ludington, Mich.)) 7 October 1928)
- An immortal, emotional, reverent drama of the Christ- the motion picture of the century- preeminently the greatest production ever shown on the screen. Supreme in theme- gigantic in execution- magnificent in investure- every biblical character of the days of the passion superbly portrayed- acclaimed by world-famed divines- this is in truth, the picture of pictures. (Print Ad- Times-Independent, ((Moab, Utah)) 28 February 1929)
- Into This Sublime and Reverent Picturization of the Supreme Tragedy of the Ages has gone every ounce of the genius that has made Cecil B. DeMille the screen's master director.
- Not Since Motion Pictures Began Has Its Equal Been Produced! Not So Long as Pictures Endure Will There Be a Greater Triumph!
- The Theme and Story That Inspires Christianity!
- Beautiful as a Renaissance Painting (Print Ad- Albany Times-Union, ((Albany, NY)) 23 April 1928)
- Mark and the Little Blind Girl in Cecil B. DeMille's Supreme Dramatic Spectacle
- EVEN MORE SPLENDID THAN BEN HUR (Print Ad- Camden Herald, ((Camden, Me.)) 15 November 1928)
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