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Motion Picture News, New York, May 4, 1918.
That Charlie Chaplin has lost none of his popularity was
forcibly demonstrated at the Strand Theatre,
New York, last week. Sunday, the opening day of his new
picture, broke all previous Strand records.
Sixteen thousand persons paid admission. The receipts
were $5,604.
(...) Motography, May 4, 1918
„It uses up all synonyms of howl“
Editorial content. „,We thank you‘
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N.Y. Globe
Round the Town
With E. Jay Kaufman.
Could anything save a Chaplin picture have taken
the place of an afternoon in the sun? It could not.
Yesterday to the Strand came A Dog‘s Life. It uses up all
synonyms of howl.“ (...)
„Eve. Sun“ (...)
„N. Y. World“ (...)
„N. Y. Herald“ (...)
„Eve. Mail“ (...)
„Morn. Sun“ (...)
„Eve. Telegram“ (...)
„Motion Picture News“ (...)
„Trade Review“ (...)
„N. Y. Telegraph“ (...)
„N. Y. Globe“ (...)
„Motion Picture World“ (...)
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N.Y. Tribune“ (...)
„A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION“ (...)
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