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Goodwin‘s Weekly, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6, 1918.
Charles Chaplin In His First Million Dollar Picture
A DOG‘S LIFE
The biggest and most expensive picture yet made
by the undisputed king of the Screen
(...) First National‘s „A Dog‘s Life“ Press Book, 1918, ebay
& What Could Be Funnier, Minerva?
Step Right This Way for the Greatest Side-Show on Earth
– A 1918 Review of Filmdom‘s Clowns.
By Betty Fleet.
(...) Photos, Motion Picture, April 1918
& Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Nov. 1917
& Comedy King Charles Chaplin and Welterweight King Ted Lewis
(...) Photo, Photoplay, April 1918
& Charles Chaplin is now at work on his
first new comedy in his new studio. It‘s in Hollywood
of course; and the buildings are cleverly camouflaged into a bit
of old English village. The effect is quite restful, and
pretty; but once you‘re inside, it‘s all very business-like. There‘s
a lemon-tree right back of Charlie‘s dressing-rooms –
but then he says lemons are his lucky fruit. He has been doing
some new stunts, climbing about on the steel girders
of the new stages – until Syd Chaplin, his brother, found out
about it; and called him down.
(...) Photoplay, New York, April 1918
„Utah will do her duty“
Editorial content. „,We are in this war because this side
we have chosen is the side of right and liberty and
because we are on side of of right and liberty we are going
to win,‘ said Mary Pickford. (...)
„,Back the boys in the trenches with your money and there
will be no doubt about the outcome,‘ said Charley
Chaplin. ,We have been a little bit blue,‘ he continued, ,but
we are now showing our strength and there is no
question about the outcome. Utah is all right as is all the West
and I know that the returns will show oversubscription
to this loan from the West as they did in the two former loans.
,That is the signal to quit,‘ he said, as the whistle
of the locomotive sounded, ,and we must go. Good-bye. Utah
will do her duty.‘“
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