The Immigrant Clippings 12/72
New York Times, New York, June 17, 1917.
Rialto Theatre, exterior by night, marquee Douglas Fairbanks
in Rialto First Anniversary Program, New York
(...) Motography, May 26, 1917
& George Beban and Charlie Chaplin at the Rialto
(...) At Leading Picture Theatres,
Program for the Week of June 17 at New York‘s Best Motion
Picture Houses, Moving Picture World, June 30, 1917
& „The Temple of The Motion Picture“
Rialto Direction S. L. Rothapfel
Commencing Sunday.
George Beban in „A Roadside Impresario.“
A Paramount Picture.
„Land of the Rising Sun“ Japan and Her People in Exquisite
Animate Pictures.
The Incomparable Rialto Orchestra
Hugo Riesenfeld, Conductor, rendering „ll Guarany.“
Overture, By Gomez, and selections from „Gypsy Love,“ by Lehar,
assisted by The Rialto Chorus
Marion Rodolfo, Tenor.
Helen Jeffrey, Violinist.
David Silva, Baritone.
Rialto Animated Magazine
Premier Screen Periodical
Beginning Monday.
Charlie Chaplin in „The Immigrant.“
(...) Evening World, New York, June 16, 1917
& BEBAN AND CHAPLIN
ON SCREEN AT RIALTO
Stress has been laid on the comedy element
in the programme for the Rialto Theatre,
with George Beban in „A Roadside Impresario“ and
Charles Chaplin in „The Immigrant,“
as the two most humorous features. (...)
In the Chaplin picture, which will be shown first
on Monday, the comedian is seen in ludicrous
adventures as a steerage passenger of an immigrant ship.
(...) Evening World, N. Y., June 16, 1917.
Almost identical text in Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N. Y.,
June 17, 1917.
„Tomorrow, Charles Chaplin in The Immigrant“
Editorial content. „WRITTEN ON THE SCREEN“ (...)
„RIALTO – George Beban in A Roadside Impresario;
tomorrow, Charles Chaplin in The Immigrant.“
Rialto Theatre, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
The Immigrant is
released by Mutual June 18, 1917.
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