The Immigrant Clippings 17/72
New York Times, New York, June 17, 1917.
S. L. ROTHAFEL
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, July 8, 1922
& Seeing the Rialto with Rothapfel
Seeing „a moving picture show“ is one thing; seeing
the Rialto show is quite another, and seeing the Rialto
with Rothapfel brings one in the closest possible focus with the
perfection that may be wrought by the exhibitor.
(...) Motion Picture News, Oct. 27, 1917
„Beginning Monday Charlie Chaplin in The Immigrant“
Advertisement. „Always Worth While
RIALTO
The Temple of The Motion Picture“ (...)
„Direction S. L. Rothapfel
Commencing Today: Pallas Pictures Presents
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 Gurany
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“
Rialto Theatre, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
The Immigrant is
released by Mutual June 18, 1917.
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