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Can be seen complete on YouTube.
Godard.
With Estelle Taylor.
Paramount Films week.
Banned in Providence, I believe.
Looks like the first theatre in RI it played at. There were only a couple others. I believe it was banned in Providence. Now a lost film.
1932 sex warning film “7th Commandment” which played here and, I believe, only one other RI theatre in 1933. It is now considered lost.
Some ads and listings also referred to the place as Diamond Hall.
Should be “Giuseppe Musolino.”
I remember going to this program at age 16. The color on “Stone Flower” impressed me and I loved the Eisenstein classic.
Can be watched on YouTube.
Original release year listed as 1925.
Can be seen complete on YouTube with English subtitles.
“Four Ways Out” was a pretty good Pietro Germi film, shown here in a dubbed version.
John Ford’s “Prisoner of Shark Island”.
Does the building that housed the former A.O.H. Hall still exist?
Can be watched complete on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5LetXdiZ9s&list=RDn5LetXdiZ9s&start_radio=1
Starring Dorothy Gish.
A classic on the subject of marital infidelity.
Fire destroyed the Star Theatre on January 15, 1913.
Can be seen complete on YouTube.
Godard.
With Estelle Taylor.
Paramount Films week.
Banned in Providence, I believe.
Looks like the first theatre in RI it played at. There were only a couple others. I believe it was banned in Providence. Now a lost film.
1932 sex warning film “7th Commandment” which played here and, I believe, only one other RI theatre in 1933. It is now considered lost.
Some ads and listings also referred to the place as Diamond Hall.
Should be “Giuseppe Musolino.”
I remember going to this program at age 16. The color on “Stone Flower” impressed me and I loved the Eisenstein classic.
Can be watched on YouTube.
Original release year listed as 1925.
Can be seen complete on YouTube with English subtitles.
“Four Ways Out” was a pretty good Pietro Germi film, shown here in a dubbed version.
John Ford’s “Prisoner of Shark Island”.
Does the building that housed the former A.O.H. Hall still exist?
Can be watched complete on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5LetXdiZ9s&list=RDn5LetXdiZ9s&start_radio=1
Starring Dorothy Gish.
A classic on the subject of marital infidelity.
A classic on the subject of marital infidelity.
Fire destroyed the Star Theatre on January 15, 1913.
Fire destroyed the Star Theatre on January 15, 1913.
Fire destroyed the Star Theatre on January 15, 1913.
Fire destroyed the Star Theatre on January 15, 1913.
Fire destroyed the Star Theatre on January 15, 1913.