- See Gilda Do the Dance That Made Her Famous! (Print Ad-Easton Free Press,((Easton, Penna.)) 23 August 1926)
- Gilda Gray's first starring motion picture (Print Ad- News-Sentinel, ((Rochester, Ind.)) 1 April 1927)
- A WARM COLORFUL LOVE STORY OF THE TROPICS, PACKED WITH GAY DANCES, HIGH-POWERED ROMANCE STRONG DRAMATIC PUNCHES, AND PICTURESQUE SOUTH SEA ATMOSPHERE (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 1 August 1926)
- A native dancing girl in love with a derelict white man! What opportunity for passionate romance and strong dramatic situations! The warm, colorful background of the tropics. It's great! (Print Ad- Daily Star, ((Long Island City, NY)) 9 October 1926)
- Gilda acts as well as she dances, and oh! boy! how those hula hula hips can dance! (Print Ad-Capital Journal, ((Salem, Ore.)) 11 September 1926)
- Beautiful tropical scenery-angry waves breaking-for beauty have never been surpassed. (Print Ad- The Acorn, ((Three Oaks, Mich.)) 5/5/27)
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By what name was Aloma of the South Seas (1926) officially released in Canada in English?
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