The Cure Clippings 68/70
Wid‘s Daily, New York, September 29, 1920.
Rialto Theatre, exterior by night, New York
(...) Motion Picture, July 1919
& Rialto Theatre, auditorium with balcony, New York
(...) Moving Picture World, April 1, 1916
& Hugo Riesenfeld, musical director at the Rialto Theatre,
New York
(...) Moving Picture World, Feb. 15, 1919
„The Rialto program this week“
Editorial content. „Rialto.
The Jailbird, a new Douglas Mac Lean comedy
and Charles Chaplin in a revival of The Cure
create the highlights of the Rialto program this week.
The musical features fail to stand out or catch
on as do the majority of Hugo Riesenfeld‘s selections.
The program opens with Il Guarany as the
overture. The magazine follows. Number three is given over
to the Russian Isba Singers in a group of Russian
songs. Doubtless these are well rendered but they are
so foreign to American tastes that they don‘t
make much of a hit.
The Jailbird comes next while intervening between
it and the Chaplin picture. The Swan is rendered as
a solo on the French horn. The organ solo is a Wagner number.“
Rialto, B‘way at 42nd Street, New York.
Redaktioneller Inhalt