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New York Tribune, New York, November 13, 1916.

Behind the Screen Scenes

& Rialto Theatre, auditorium with stageless stage and

balcony, New York, 1917

(...) Motion Picture, July 1919, detail

& Rialto

Temple of The Motion Picture (...)

Commencing To-Day – Spectacular Added Feature

Direction of S. L. Rothapfel

Commencing To-day – Spectacular Added Feature

Jellicoe´s Grand Fleet

A Series of Impressive Motion Pictures. Showing Britain‘s

Battleships in Action on the North Sea. These Films

are the Property of the British Admiralty, and were taken under

the Direction of Mr. Charles Urban.

Wm. S. Hart in

„The Devil´s Double“

Beginning Monday

Charles Chaplin

„Behind the Screen“

Incomparable Rialto Orchestra

Conducted by Hugo Riesenfeld

Jeanne Mauborg – Elsa Diemer – Topical Digest.

Continuous From Noon Daily (...)

„Always Worth While“

(...) Sunday Edition of New York Tribune and

New York Times, Nov. 12, 1916.

& W. S. Hart at the Rialto.

      Spectacular motion pictures of Admiral Sir John

Jellicoe‘s grand fleet in the North Sea, were

the added features of the program at The Rialto. (...)

      Wm. S. Hart, in „The Devil‘s Double,“ was the dramatic

star of the bill, and Charlie Chaplin in „Behind the

Screen,“ was the comedy feature. Mr. Rothapfel‘s „Literary

Digest of the Screen“ showed the latest news

in picture form, and the usual educational feature was on the

program. The soloists were Jeanne Maubourg

and Elsa Diemer.

(...) ART LEADING PICTURE THEATERS. Programs for the

Week of November 12 at New York‘s Best Motion

Picture Houses, Moving Picture World, Nov. 25, 1916

& The British Admiralty‘s motion pictures of Sir John Jellicoe‘s

Grand Fleet, together with William S. Hart in „The

Devil‘s Double,“ and Charles Chaplin in „Behind the Screen,“

formed the drawing power at the Rialto in New York

last week. The trio of feature pictures was supplemented

by a musical program notable for its quality.

(...) „Split Reel“ Notes for Theater Men How Others Are

Steering The Ship, Motography, Nov. 25, 1916


„Incomparable Rialto Orchestra“

Advertisement. „RIALTO“ (...)

      „Jellicoe‘s Fleet in action.

      Wm. S. Hart  – „The Devil‘s Double“

      – Charles Chaplin, Incomparable Rialto Orchestra.“

      Rialto, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.

      Behind the Screen is

      released by Mutual November 13, 1916.


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