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Motion Picture News, New York, April 13, 1918.
Dedicating Tablet Erected in Strand
Theater, New York, in Honor of Employees Now in the Army
(...) Moving Picture World, March 9, 1918
& As predicted in this department last week, Bidwell & Larrain
have just secured the rights for the exploitation of the
First National-Chaplin series in Chile. The deal was closed through William Vogel, of William Vogel Productions, Inc., who
controls the world rights on these pictures.
(...) Foreign Trade News Conducted by F. G. ORTEGA,
Moving Picture World, April 13, 1918
First National Attractions
For Foreign Distribution (...)
Charlie Chaplin‘s New $1,000,000 Comedies
(...) Exhibitors Herald, April 13, 1918
„More time and more money“
Advertisement. „A ,First National‘ Attraction“ (...)
„,The One and Only‘ Chaplin has spent more time and more
money on this release than any he has made yet.
He wants it to be his supreme effort a ,Million Dollar‘ Production,
worthy of the name.
Charles Chaplin
In his First Million Dollar ,Signature Protected Picture‘
,A Dog‘s Life‘
,I will rock the whole world with laughter.‘“ (...)
Double page. Five A Dog‘s Life Scenes.
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