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Sun, New York, October 21, 1917.
The Adventurer Scenes
& Rialto Orchestra
(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 23, 1916
& The Rialto and Strand are both
showing pictures this week that are really splendid. Dorothy
Dalton in „The Price Mark“ at the Rialto does finely
as a ruined lady. Opening in an Egyptian setting Miss Dalton
wears the Oriental dress of that country. What
follows takes place in New York with Miss Dalton first as an artist‘s model. Deceived by the artist, Miss Dalton continues
to live with him and is given opportunity to wear a beautiful
wardrobe. An evening gown of ravishing beauty
is of an iridescent material. A street dress of a light-colored
material is made in one long line. There were many
more dresses equally handsome. The entire current program
at the Rialto is a joy. The huge orchestra played
List‘s Second „Hungarian Rhapsody“ in stirring manner. Alberto
Bachmann of the Rialto orchestra beautifully played
Saint-Saens „Havanaise,“ Opus 81. (It‘s Opus 83.) Charlie Chaplin
in his newest picture „The Adventurer“ had the audience
in screams.
(...) Variety, Oct. 26, 1917
& RIALTO SWITCHES
FROM TEARS TO JOY
Miss Dalton‘s „Price Mark“ Gives Way To-Day
to Charley Chaplin‘s „Adventurer.“
Tears were featured on the programme at the Rialto
Theatre yesterday, but Charley Chaplin will blow
in to-day with „The Adventurer,“ and it is expected that
laughter will carry the day by a sudden rally.
(...) Sun, Oct. 22, 1917
„The latest picture of the great American pie putter“
Editorial content. „MOTION PICTURES
RIALTO – Though Dorothy Dalton, who has renounced
vampyrotechnics, will start her film life anew to-day
in The Price Mark, this does not make the bill here an epochal
event so much as as does the appearance tomorrow
of Charley Chaplin in The Adventurer. The latest picture of
the great American pie putter is a sort of convict idyl
by the sea in which he appears in striped garb, feet and
mustache and all.“ (...)
Rialto, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York.
The Adventurer is
released by Mutual October 22, 1917.
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