- The world-famous play, in 6 acts, that has thrilled more crowds than any other drama of the west. (Print ad- Waikato Times, ((Hamilton, NZ)) 16 August 1921)
- You have seen and enjoyed "Fatty" many times in short comedies. See him play the heavy role in this tremendous story of the west. See him as the "Slim" Sherriff. Fighting the bad men-the Indians-the elements-nature itself-and through it all there's a vein of humor-real big hearted Arbuckle humor-and love that comes at last when nearly all hopes are gone. (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 7 October 1920)
- This is Arbuckle's first and only big seven reel feature. This picture was filmed from the world famous play that had such a phenominal run on the stage. (Print Ad-Daily Banner, ((Cambridge, Md.)) 25 April 1921)
- It is safe to say that Mr. Arbuckle, as the Sheriff, does some of the most effective work of his stage career, and his complaint that "nobody loves a fat man." so far as he is concerned, is a fallacy. (Print Ad-Pawtucket Times, ((Pawtucket, RI)) 5 February 1921)
- Nobody loves a fat man.
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