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Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, May 18, 1918, detail.
A Dog‘s Life Lobby Cards
& If Your Box Office Needs A Spring Tonic –––
Book One Of These First National Attractions
Charles Chaplin
in „A Dog‘s Life“
The MILLION DOLLAR COMEDY that is girdling
the world with laughter.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, June 1, 1918
& Full Supply of Paper Issued on „A Dog‘s Life“
To assist exhibitors in the exploitation of „A Dog‘s Life,“
first of the new Charlie Chaplin comedies, and the
only picture that the well-known artist has made in the past
eight months, The First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit
has gotten out a complete line of lithographic paper, window
cards, lobby displays, lantern slides and press matter.
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 27, 1918
„A three-reel cataract of laughter“
Advertisement. „Charlie Chaplin
in ,A Dog‘s Life‘
First of the long-awaited $1,000,000 comedy series.
A three-reel cataract of laughter.“ (...)
„The captions and sub-titles of A Dog‘s Life have been
translated into eight foreign languages within
the past month.“ (...)
First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc. Ad.
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