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Moving Picture World, New York, May 4, 1918.
A Dog‘s Life Poster
& Two of the artistic and striking one sheets issued on
A Dog‘s Life
(...) Motion Picture News, May 4, 1918
& A Dog‘s Life Poster
& First National Helps on Chaplin Comedy
TO assist exhibitors in the exploitation of „A Dog‘s Life,“
first of the new Charlie Chaplin comedies, and the
only picture that the comedian has made in the past eight
months, the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit has
gotten out a complete line of lithographic paper, window cards,
lobby displays, lantern slides and press matter.
(...) Motion Picture News, April 27, 1918.
Similar text in Moving Picture World, April 27, 1918.
„The greatest laugh ever presented on stage or screen“
Editorial content. „Advertising Aids for Busy Managers“ (...)
„A Dog‘s Life.“ (...)
„Stunt Suggestions. ,The One and Only Chaplin´ is a ,stunt´
by himself.‘ This new comedy is above all ,stunts‘ – it‘s the
greatest laugh ever presented on stage or screen.“ (...)
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