The Rink Clippings 10/55
New York Herald, New York, December 10, 1916.
American Theatre, exterior by day, New York,
1905, detail
& American Theatre, exterior by day, New York,
circa 1900, detail
& Roof Garden, American Theatre, New York, undated,
Bill Morrison, Shubert Archive
& Byron Company (photographer), Roof Garden, American Theatre, New York, 1898, Museum of the City of New York
& AMERICAN ROOF.
Up until intermission the bill for the first three days was weak,
short both in comedy and entertaining qualities. (...)
Just preceding was „Vice Versa,“ a peppery skit by Franklyn
Ardell, with two of three persons turning out to be runaways
from a nearby asylum. (...) One of the most interesting
of offerings closed the bill, Swain‘s Cats and Rats, and it held
everyone in to see the Chaplin comedy.
(...) Variety, Dec. 13, 1916
„Beginning To-Morrow Night Charlie Chaplin in The Rink“
Advertisement. „Loew‘s American Roof (...)
Beginning To-Morrow Night
Charlie Chaplin in The Rink,
Maud Muller in Boarding House Girls. Vice Versa, oths.“
Loew‘s American Roof, 260 West 42nd Street, New York.
Similar Advertisement in Sun, New York, Dec. 10. 1916,
New York Times, Dec. 10, 1916 and Evening World, New York,
Dec. 12 and 13, 1916.
The Rink is released by Mutual December 11, 1916.
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