The Cure Clippings 30/70
New York Tribune, New York, April 15, 1917
The Cure Scenes
& How the auditorium of the new Rialto theatre looks: General impression of the decoration scheme, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, April 1 1916
& Proscenium colonnade, employed in lieu of a stage. The screen
drops in the center panel, Rialto, New York
(...) Motion Picture News, May 6, 1916
& Rialto colonnade, a permanent decoration employed in lieu
of the customary stage
(...) Moving Picture World, May 6, 1916
„This classic“
Editorial content. „Baby Marie Osborne, in Told at Twilight,
is the feature picture at the Rialto this week, beginning
to-day. Charlie Chaplin, in The Cure, will be shown to-morrow
and all the rest of the week. The action of this classic
takes place in the steam room of a sanitarium.
The Rialto orchestra will play the Jolly Robbers overture,
and as an added number selections from Sun Toy.
Mlle. Androva, the young soprano, will sing an aria from
Queen of Sheba, and the male quartet will sing Love‘s
Old Sweet Song.
The picture of the Salisbury expedition will show
Rex Beach and his fellow explorers capturing crocodiles
in Colombia.“ (...)
Rialto Theatre, B‘way at 42nd Street, New York.
The Cure is released
by Mutual April 16, 1917.
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