The Adventurer Clippings 79/84
Wid‘s Daily, New York, August 18, 1920.
Rivoli Theatre, exterior by night, New York
(...) Motion Picture, Nov. 1920
& Rivoli Theatre, lobby, New York
(...) Motion Picture, Nov. 1920
& Rivoli Theatre, auditorium from balcony, New York
(...) Motion Picture, Nov. 1920
& Rivoli Theatre, stage with orchestra, New York
(...) Motion Picture, Nov. 1920
& Proven Specials
The new edition of the world famous Chaplin-Lone Star
comedies, made under the comedian‘s $670,000
a year salary contract, will be released in the following
sequence: (...)
„THE ADVENTURER“ (...)
Contracts have been signed by Dr. Hugo Reisenfeld,
managing director of the Rivoli and Rialto theatres,
Broadway‘s fastidious houses, for presentation of the entire
twelve pictures, day and date. (...)
CHAPLIN CLASSICS
(...) Motion Picture News, Aug. 30, 1919
„Drawing its share“
Editorial content. „Rivoli
The Soul of Youth, Realart picture produced by William D.
Taylor, is proving an admirable attraction at the Rivoli,
and the Chaplin revival, The Adventurer, is drawing its share
to the theatre despite the best. The overture is
Rosamond and the pictorial follows. A dance number,
The Boy and the Butterfly, precedes the feature
and serves as a pretty and pleasing prologue. Cavatina from
Faust follows and the Chaplin comedy is just previous
to the concluding organ solo.“
Rivoli Theatre, Broadway at 49th Street, New York.
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