- Beautiful girls who came to pray! Caught in the web of debauched Rasputin, whose crafty mind toppled a throne!
- The story of a mysterious monk who ruled and ruined a nation. (Print Ad- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, ((Poughkeepsie, NY)) 21 April 1934)
- 'SIN-SO THAT YE MAY REPENT!' THE SPECTACLE OF A MADMAN AT THE HELM OF A DEBAUCHED AND CRUMBLING EMPIRE! THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST THRILL! (Print Ad- Vancouver Sun, ((Vancouver BC)) 9 May 1933)
- ...LUSTFUL EYES OF A DEVIL WHO POSED AS A SAINT! Unsuspecting they came to him. Beauties of a debauched Empire seeking solace in prayer...to find behind the mask of piety a lustful schemer whose crafty mind toppled a throne! (Print Ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 27 April 1933)
- A burning saga of the mad monk of history, reeling with regal glory and drunk with woman's love! (Print Ad- Arizona Daily Star, ((Tucson, Az.)) 25 March 1933)
- Fear and lust were the weapons of mad Rasputin, who ruled an Empire, but lost his soul! (Print Ad- Hawarden Independent, ((Hawarden, Iowa)) 6 July 1933)
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By what name was Rasputin and the Empress (1932) officially released in India in English?
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