The Rounders Clippings 20/36
Moving Picture World, New York, October 3, 1914.
Strand, exterior by day, marquee Geraldine
Farrar Turn of the Wheel, New York, 1918, Cinema Treasures
& Strand, exterior by night, marquee
CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN A DOG‘S LIFE, New York
– How the Strand Theatre in New York expects
to put over its Liberty Loan week, the gross receipts of which
will be invested in Liberty Bonds.
(...) Motography, Chicago, May 11, 1918
& The stage set for a performance
in the Strand Theatre, New York, 1916, Museum
of the City of New York
& STRAND (...)
Jack London‘s
„THE ODYSSEY of the NORTH“
Comic, Scientia and War Pictures
(...) New York Times, Sept. 13, 1914
& PATRONS of the Strand Theatre this week will see
„Burning Daylights,“ another film-dramatization
of a Jack London story. (...)
This week‘s Topical Review contains the second installment
of war scenes taken on the European battlefields.
Some new and interesting „Scientia“ and travel pictures
and a comedy make up the picture programme.
(...) NOTES WRITTEN ON THE SCREEN,
New York Times, Sept. 13, 1914
& Of course shows cannot always
be uniformly of the highest type.
(...) S. L. Rothapfel, The Art of Exhibition,
Moving Picture World, Dec. 12, 1914
„Rare Information for Ambitious Exhibitors“
Editorial content. „The Art of Exhibition
Sidelights on the Presentation of Motion Pictures Projected
by an Expert with Credentials of Success – A
Coming Budget of Rare Information for Ambitious Exhibitors.
By W. Stephen Bush.
THE presentation of motion pictures has, in the course
of time, developed into a science.“ (...)
„If you expect to find a self-satisfied man in the office
of the Strand his name is not Rothapfel.“ (...)
S. L. Rothapfel, The Art of Exhibition Continued
Moving Picture World, October 3, 1914
Moving Picture World, October 17, 1914
Moving Picture World, October 31, 1914
Moving Picture World, November 21, 1914
Moving Picture World, December 12, 1914
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