A Dog‘s Life Clippings 139/146
Photoplay, New York, August 1921.
A Dog‘s Life Scene
& Money-Making Revivals (...)
Charlie Chaplin (...)
A Dog‘s Life (February Release)
(...) Film Daily, Jan. 13, 1922
& Charlie Chaplin
in four big
Money-Making Revivals
New Prints – New Paper
Plenty of New Advertising Available to Exhibitors
Here they are, the cream of the Comedies
A Dog‘s Life (February release) (...)
The whole country is eagerly awaiting Chaplin Comedies.
The people will grab at a chance to see them
First National Attractions
You‘ll Clean up at the Box Office!
(...) Exhibitors Herald, Jan. 28, 1922
& Reissues!
Of Four of the Biggest Money Making Pictures Ever Released
New Prints
Drawings and photo.
Plenty of Advertising
Charlie Chaplin
in
A Dog‘s Life (February Release) (...)
Here‘s the cream of the Chaplin comedies. There has not
been a Chaplin since „The Idle Class“ – Everyone will
want to see him again. Go to it and book NOW!
They‘ll clean up!
FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTIONS
(...) Exhibitors Trade Review, Feb. 4, 1922
„Since the early Keystone days“
Editorial content. „Mrs. R. A. K., South Hills, Va. –
The easiest question I‘ve answered, who was the girl
who played with Charlie Chaplin in A Dog‘s Life?
Edna Purviance; the same lady who has played with Charlie
in every one of his comedies since the early
Keystone days. The newest Chaplin is called Vanity Fair.“ (...)
Edna Purviance never played in Chaplin‘s
Keystone comedies.
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