
Teaser ads for the film 'The Darling of New York.' The ads didn't mention the theatre's name, surmised from other ads. March 14 Remarks: Tonight at the Coronet. Ilustration included.
New York, Feb 19 – Arising out of the Knickerbocker Cinema disaster mentioned on the 30th ult., the authorities have ordered seven theatres to close as the outcome of the City engineer's inspection.
New York, December 27 – Masked man bound four persons hand and foot at the Star Theatre, Lexington Avenue, early this morning, prised off the door of the safe in the ticket-office, and took the receipts of the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday performances. The janitor, his wife, the watchman, and a…
Little Old New York,' is the picture showing at the Star until Friday. The picture starred by Marion Davis. Film plot included.
Star Theatre offering 'Little Old New York' for patrons this week. The picture was starred by Marion Davis. Film plot included.
Minnie Maddern Fiske's stage play, 'The New York Idea,' is a product of Realart Pictures. This picture, starring Alice Brady, is now available at the Coronet Theatre. Film plot included.
Kowloon, during the next few days, may expect to see the Star Theatre crowded with young and old alike because there will be shown at this popular cinema a picture of very special appeal for the children. This is 'The Darling of New York.' Principally, the appeal lies in several things…
Hongkong during the next few days may expect to see the Coronet Theatre crowded with young and old alike because during the next few days there will be shown at this popular cinema a picture with special appeal for the children. This is 'The Darling of New York.' The appeal lies in the…
Coronet Theatre will screen 'The New York Idea' this evening. The film is based on a stage comedy. It puts the topic of modern society divorce at its centre. The photoplay gives Alice Brady the key role of the young wife. Film synopsis included.
November 12 Remarks: 'Little Old New York' is better than 'Enemies of Women.' It will be showing at the Star. November 12-13 Remarks: Teaser ads for the film 'Little Old New York.' The ads didn't mention the theatre's name, surmised from other ads.…
Beginning today, Queen's Theatre will be screening a Metro drama 'The Fatal Hour,' featuring Thomas W. Ross, Wilfred Lytell, Frank Currier and Gladys Coburn. The film is based on a British stage success 'The Marriage of Mayfair' by Cecil Raleigh. Film synopsis included…
Children will come miles to see 'The Darling of New York,' this evening's Star Theatre draw – that is, children of all ages, for the picture is one that will appeal to everybody who enjoys good fun. Young and old are equally fond of the star who takes the leading role – little…
The Fatal Hour,' a Metro drama of unscrupulous intrigue adventure, will be the feature attraction at the Queen's Theatre. This play is based on the British stage success, 'The Marriages of Mayfair' by Cecil Raleigh. Film synopsis included. The all-star cast includes Thomas W…
Woman to Woman' is one of the best films that has come to Hongkong from London since 'Alf's Button.' The film starred Betty Compson and Clive Brook. The play is written by Michael Morton and directed by Graham Cutts. Film plot included.
At the Victoria Theatre tonight, Valeska Suratt will appear in 'The New York Peacock,' a five-reel drama written by Mary Murillo and produced by the Fox Film Company. It has taken valuable suggestions from 'Camille,' 'The Easiest Way,' and other works. Film synopsis…
Tonight: 'New York.' Tomorrow: 'Jack and the Beanstalk' and 'Runaway Romany.' Booking at Robinson's.
Tonight, Pathe's super-film, 'New York,' spoken of in New York itself as the biggest success of the year. Booking at Robinson's.
Everybody who attended the showing of 'Woman to Woman' last night went away satisfied. Betty Compson made the trip to England from America for the sole purpose of starring in this British production and Clive Brook was the leading man. There are many dramatic moments in the picture,…
The Darling of New York' is coming.
Six months on broadway at full theatre prices. That was the New York record of 'Little Old New York.'