A Dog‘s Life Clippings 55/146
Moving Picture World, New York, April 6, 1918.
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R.M. BRINKERHOFF
The Artist, Making a Special Series of Charles Chaplin
Cartoons for the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, May 11, 1918
& „The One and Only“
Charles Chaplin In His First Million Dollar Picture
A DOG‘S LIFE
Released April 8th
(...) Moving Picture World, April 6, 1918
& Chaplin‘s „Dog‘s Life“ Ready for April
IT was announced this week that „A Dog‘s Life,“ the first
subject in the series of eight comedies Charlie
Chaplin is making for the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit,
has been completed, and will be ready for release
early in April.
(...) Motion Picture News, April 6, 1918
„A homeless, unkempt white mongrel“
Editorial content. „Chaplin and Pup Portray Two Tramps
in ,A Dog‘s Life‘
THE initial subject in the series of eight laughmakers
that Charlie Chaplin is doing for the First National
Exhibitors‘ Circuit has been completed. A Dog‘s Life will be ready
for release 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 Chaplin hit upon
the idea of utilizing as his chief support a homeless, unkempt
white mongrel that had sought refuge in the studio
one day.“ (...)
Identical text in Motography, April 6, 1918.
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