The Rounders Clippings 4/36
New York Times, New York, September 6, 1914.
Loew‘s Lexington Theatre, exterior by day, marquee unreadable,
New York, nycago.org/Organs
& Lexington Theatre, exterior by day, banner James Cagney
Winner Take All, New York, 1932
& Oscar Hammerstein continues to present at the Lexington
Avenue Opera House the best of films as well as
operatic excerpts which have proved such an attraction. At this
beautiful theatre there is no exaggeration in the
expression „de luxe.“
(...) Sun, Sept. 6, 1914
„A first run Keystone Comedy“
Editorial content. „NOTES WRITTEN ON THE SCREEN“ (...)
„At Hammerstein‘s Lexington Theatre a complete
change of programme is made every week at the Sunday
matinée, including the newest in motion pictures
and excerpts from grand opera in full stage costume,
the singers including Mme. Sirish, D. Tricarion,
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G.Simondet, D. Soliman, and S. P. Vernon.
This week‘s programme offers the picture, Captain Swift,
a drama in five parts, featuring William H. Tookes
and David Wall; a Scientia film in colors, a first run Keystone
Comedy, and the Pathe daily news. The operatic
numbers this week include scenes from The Huguenots
and Traviata.“ (...)
Lexington, 571 Lexington Ave. (at 51st St.), New York.
The Rounders is
released by Keystone Sept. 7, 1914.
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