A Dog‘s Life Clippings 77/146
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, April 16, 1918.
A Dog‘s Life Scenes
„To the delight of his audience“
Editorial content. „CHARLES CHAPLIN
Who Reappears as a Vagrant,
Neither Pure Nor Simple.“
Photo. „Charlie Chaplin Is Himself
in Latest Release
By Mae Tinée.
In a box. „,A Dog‘s Life.‘
Written and produced
by Charles Chaplin.“
„It must be great to be a Charlie Chaplin!“ (...)
„The picture is the usual Chaplin conglomeration, with
the star in the rôle of a tramp, assisted by a knowing
mongrel. There are a number of other mongrels and Miss
Purviance also appears on the scene, though she
seems not so much of a necessity as she has been in other
Chaplin ,fillums.‘“ (...)
„There are, however, a number of big chaps
in A Dog‘s Life, who maltreat the small comedian, to the delight
of his audience.“
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