His New Job Clippings 29/38
Pictures and The Picturegoer, London, May 15, 1915.
A DOG‘S LIFE
Is Led by America‘s Million Dollar Funny Fellow
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In His Best Picture Comedy He Ever Produced
„His New Job“
Charlie Has to Do Every Sort of Work and Has a Tough Time
in His Newly Acquired Position
DON‘T WAIT TO SEE HIM – SEE HIM TODAY – HE‘S THE SAME
COMICAL CHARLIE (...)
Mr. Soriero has booked for his Lowell theatre the first of the
million dollar Charlie Chaplin‘s and he was amazed
when his local manager called attention to the fact that the Owl
theatre was advertising in the Lowell papers with
the large type A Dog‘s Life, and then going ahead to say that
this sort of life is led by the comedian in His New Job,
a picture made more than three years ago.
(...) How the Owl theatre, Lowell, Mass., Camouflaged a Charlie Chaplin picture, Motion Picture News, June 15, 1918
„Keen interest swept all else from his dreamy eyes“
Editorial content. „Charlie‘s New Job
Adapted from the Film in which Charles Chaplin makes
hist first appearance with Essanay
By Michael Deane
,WELL, well,‘ Charlie soliloquised, as he hurriedly left the apartment-house which constituted his headquarters
after an interview with the owner, who had just promised him
the ,Oder of the Boot‘ unless certain obligations were
met forthwith.“ (...)
„Then suddenly he pulled up opposite a palatial
building, the great windows of which were
crammed with framed photographs and gaudily tinted posters.
Keen interest swept all else from his dreamy eyes.“ (...)
Two photos.
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