The Rink Clippings 22/55
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, December 11, 1916.
The Rink Scenes
& Illuminated marquee display and costumed usherettes at the Strand Theatre, Seattle, for the engagement of „The Fool“ (Fox).
(...) Motion Picture News, Oct. 3, 1925
& The mezzanine floor foyer at the Strand theatre
in Seattle, Wash., which has just undergone an
entire change of furnishing and decorations at a cost of $30,000.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 22, 1921
& Strand Raises Admission Price.
Seattle, Wash. W. H. Smyth, manager of the Strand
theater on Second avenue, has raised his admission
price permanently to 15 cents. This is the last of the first-class
downtown theaters to raise its admission from 10 cents,
and the exhibitors find that the people like their shows just as
well as when they paid the lower price to get in. In fact,
Mr. Smyth says they seem to like them better, for his shows
this week, „Miss Jackie of the Navy,“ featuring
Margariita Fisher, and „The Rink,“ featuring Charlie Chaplin,
have repeatedly brought the audience to its feet
with enthusiastic applause. This is very unusual for a Seattle
motion picture audience.
(...) Moving Picture World, Jan. 6, 1917
& DOINGS IN FILMDOM
News – Notes – Gossip
Charlie Chaplin in „The Rink“ at the Strand
(...) Photo, Seattle Star, Dec. 12, 1916
„One continuous round of laughter“
Advertisement. „Biggest Offering
In All Seattle This Week
The Champion Skater of the World
has nothing on
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
The World‘s Greatest Gloom Chaser
In Mutual‘s Latest
THE RINK
Brand New
One continuous round of laughter“ (...)
„2nd Ave. STRAND Bet. Spring and Seneca“
Strand Theatre, 1114 Second Avenue, Seattle.
The Rink is released
by Mutual December 11, 1916.
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