A Dog‘s Life Clippings 21/146
Photoplay, New York, December 1917.
WHAT HAPPENED
An audience which by eight o‘clock filled a large
neighborhood theatre –
Enjoyed Pauline Frederick in the feature –
Laughed itself into hysterics over
the latest Chaplin farce –
Showed its approval of the Four-Minute Man
and the patriotic pictures that followed –
SAT WITH EVIDENT INTEREST THROUGHOUT
A BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE –
And rose to the extent of 50% and left the house when
a second-rate comedy appeared on the screen!
(...) Short Subjects in Review By Clara DeLissa Berg,
Motion Picture News, Dec. 15, 1917
& Charles Spencer Chaplin – And a Pretty Good Director Too
(...) Photoplay, March 1918
Nine photos
& Charles Chaplin, Director
(...) Next Month, Photoplay, Feb. 1918
„A vacation“
Editorial content. „Charley Chaplin has been taking
a vacation which he promised himself several years ago, prior
to beginning his first release for the First National
Exhibitors‘ Circuit.“ (...)
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