A Dog‘s Life Clippings 138/146
Photoplay, New York, June 1919.
Chaplin Studio
(...) Photo, Picture-Play, May 1923
„Making her understand the gist of the story and the spirit of the humor“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin describes A Dog‘s Life
to Helen Keller.
Photo. „ADDING one more taunt to the medley of jibes
hurled against those unbelievers who declare Chaplin
is no histrionic artist, let us mention the recent dramatic feat
he achieved when he described the entire story of
A Dog‘s Life to Helen Keller, the illustrious blind mute, herself
at work on a motion picture production.
As Miss Keller can neither hear nor see, Chaplin‘s task
was not an easy one, but by means of ,vibrations‘ –
tapping with the feet and hands, the golden buffoon succeeded
in making her understand the gist of the story and the spirit
of the humor.“
See Helen Keller and Shoulder Arms.
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