A Dog‘s Life Clippings 108/146
Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, June 17, 1918.
Yearsley Comes to First National
New Publicity Man Brings to the Circuit an Experience
Gained by Five Years with Australian Films.
BRINGING to New York a new perspective on the subject
of motion picture publicity, Clarence L. Yearsley took
up, on October 1, his new duties in the headquarters of the
First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit. (...)
Mr. Yearsley learned upon inquiry there was a two-reel
Keystone that had just arrived. He said he would look
at it. It was the first Sennett picture of that length to reach Australia.
Caught in the Cabaret was its title.
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 20, 1917
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his First Million-dollar Comedy “
Advertisement. „UNION PICTURE THEATRES.“ (...)
„TO-DAY‘S SUPREME STAR FEATURES
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in his First Million-dollar Comedy,
,A DOG‘S LIFE,‘
showing
CRYSTAL PALACE, STRAND, and GLOBE.“ (...)
Crystal Palace, 586-592 George Street, Sydney.
Strand Theatre, Pint Street, opp. Farmer‘s, Sydney.
Globe Theatre, George Street, opp. O. V. Markets, Sydney.
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