A Dog‘s Life Clippings 51/146
Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, March 30, 1918.
USE THESE CUTS IN YOUR ADS. (...)
On right. CHARLIE CHAPLIN‘S ART
By Harvey O‘Higgins (...)
In box on right. Charlie Will Clean Up For You
If You‘ll Advertise Him (...)
DON‘T LOSE A SINGLE OPPORTUNITY TO BLAZE
THE WAY TO YOUR BOX-OFFICE
(...) First National‘s „A Dog‘s Life“ Press Book, 1918, ebay
„A homeless, unkempt, white mongrel“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin‘s Comedy Dog‘s Life
To Be Published Early in April.
A Dog‘s Life, the initial subject in the series of eight
comedies that Charlie Chaplin is doing for the First
National Exhibitors‘ Circuit has been completed, and will
ready for circulation early in April.
The story with which Chaplin inaugurates production
under his own management was selected by a
process of elimination after half a dozen scripts had been
rehearsed and found wanting for one reason or
another. Finally Charlie himself hit upon the idea of utilizing
as his chief support a homeless, unkempt, white
mongrel that had sought refuge in the studio one day.“ (...)
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