A Dog‘s Life Clippings 76/146
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, April 16, 1918.
A Dog‘s Life Scenes
& Rose Theatre, exterior by day, poster „The Taxi
Mystery,“ Chicago, 1926, Chicago
Architectural Photographing Company, detail
& A Visit to the All-Night Movies
By John Ten Eyck
We began with the Rose Theatre on the south side
of Madison Street.
(...) Photoplay, May 1915
& „A Dog‘s Life“ Does Big Business.
„A Dog‘s Life,“ Charlie Chaplin‘s first three-eel comedy for
the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit, drew extraordinary
business to the Rialto and McVickers‘s, where it was shown
during pre-release week by Jones, Linick & Schaefer.
Mr. Linick states that the business has shown a daily increase
of $500 over the average business done at these houses.
During the week beginning Monday, April 22, the comedy will
be shown at the Bijou Dream, adjacent to the Orpheum,
on State street, and at the Rose, Alcazar, Pastime and Star,
on West Madison street, within the Loop.
(...) Moving Picture World, New York, May 4, 1918
Bijou Dream Theatre, State Street, Chicago.
Rose Theatre, West Madison Street, Chicago.
Alcazar Theatre, West Madison Street, Chicago.
Pastime Theatre, West Madison Street, Chicago.
Star Theatre, West Madison Street, Chicago.
& ROSE (...)
Starting Monday For One Week
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
–iN–
„A DOG‘S LIE“ (...)
Also At
Boston (...)
Alcazar
(...) Chicago Tribune, April 21, 1918
„11 A. M. to 11 P. M. – Continuous COME ANY TIME“
Advertisement. „TODAY
And All Week
– First Showing in Chicago –
CHARLiE CHAPLIN (...)
In His New First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit Picture
A Dog‘s Life“ (...)
„11 A. M. to 11 P. M. – Continuous COME ANY TIME“
A Dog‘s Life is released by First National April 21, 1918.
The pre-release date is April 14, 1918.
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