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Motion Picture News, New York, June 22, 1918.

Lyric Theatre, exterior by day, Bisbee, Arizona, circa 1940,

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN

In His First Million Dollar Picture,

„A Dog‘s Life“

In Three Parts

THE GREATEST COMEDY OF ALL TIME

‘T will Rock the World With Laughter

      Story of „A Dog‘s Life“ Has Every Element

of Humor, Excitement and Pathos

      (Copyright, 1918, by Charles Chaplin.)

      Charlie, an outcast, is found sleeping near a fence

in a vacant lot. The odor from the can of a passing

hot-dog vendor awakens him. He attempts to secure food

but is interrupted by the police, and is ordered

on his way.

(...) Bisbee Daily Review, Bisbee, Arizona, June 20, 1918


„The entrance was brilliantly illuminated“

Editorial content. „Music and the Picture

      Suitable and Unsuitable Music for

      the Motion Picture“ (...)

      „Sometimes when a movie admirer feels glum and

is in need of a good laugh it might prove beneficial

if he visit some of these picture theatres, providing he can

see the humorous side of some of the musical

accompaniments offered. As an example, the writer strayed

into such a house not long ago. It was one of the

principal downtown thoroughfares; the entrance was brilliantly

illuminated and special announcements of a Charlie

Chaplin and another important dramatic feature adorned

the outside of the place.“ (...)


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