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Motion Picture News, New York, May 25, 1918.
Rialto, exterior by day, marquee Buster Keaton in Our Hospitality, New York
(...) Exhibitors Herald, March 1, 1924
& S. L. Rothapfel, manager of the Rialto and Rivoli
theatres in New York, is going to France
to take motion pictures of the marine fighting there.
Mr. Rothapfel is now a captain in the Marine
Corps and has been placed in charge of making films
to be used for recruiting purposes.
(...) Photoplay, Sept. 1918
„He wanted to send the audience away laughing“
Editorial content. „Seeing Rialto and Rivoli with Rothapfel“
„There is a lot in making the comedy stand out
like this. It is not necessary on most occasions, but Dr. Reisenfeld
knew that he has a bill without a laugh in it and that
he needed a big dose of fun at the end. He wanted to send
the audience away laughing at the burlesque and
humming the tune as they left, remembering this as the
happy part of the bill.“
Dr. Riesenfeld.
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