Tango Tangles Clippings 16/27
New York Times, New York, April 12, 1914.
Tango Tangles Scenes
& Strand Theatre, exterior by day, New York
(...) Motion Picture News, April 18, 1914
& The Proscenium arch and stage of the Strand Theatre,
circa 1914, Museum of the City of New York
„And a comedy picture film“
Editorial content. „NEW STRAND OPENS;
BIGGEST OF MOVIES
Handsome Theatre at Broadway and 47th Street
Seats Almost 3,500 People.
Orchestra and Quartet
Its Picture Feature The Spoilers, from Rex Beach‘s Novel,
with William Farnum in Leading Role.
The Strand Theatre at Broadway and 47th Street, the largest
and most elaborate moving picture house in New York,
which is to be opened to the public this afternoon, threw open
its doors last night to a great crowd of invited guests
who inspected the theatre from top to bottom and saw the special features which will make up the amusement programme
for the public performance.
The seating capacity of the new theatre, which was
originally intended to be a home for big musical
productions at popular prices, is almost 3,500 and marks
the rapid growth from the rebuilt store moving
picture theatres.“ (...)
„The programme as offered last night is made up of a concert
by the Strand concert orchestra, of which Carl Edouarde
is conductor; a picture called A neapolitan Incident, a collaboration
of motion picture and singing; music by the orchestra;
songs by the Strand Quartet and a comedy picture film.“ (...)
Strand, Broadway and 47th Street, New York.
Tango Tangles is released by Keystone March 9, 1914,
His Favorite Pastime March 16, 1914,
Cruel, Cruel Love March 26, 1914,
The Star Boarder April 4, 1914,
Mabel at the Wheel April 18, 1914 and
Twenty Minutes of Love April 20, 1914.
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