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Dog's Life (A)

Country: USA, 33 mins

  • Director: Charles Chaplin
  • Writer: Charles Chaplin
  • Producer: Charles Chaplin

CGiii Comment

This was submitted...only because there's a bit of drag and the dog is chewing on what looks like a dildo!!!
 
Not one of Charlie's best.
 

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The(ir) Blurb...

Poor Charlie lives in a vacant lot. He tries to get a job but when he gets to the head of the employment line the jobs are gone. Back "home" he rescues Scraps, a bitch being attacked by other strays. Together they manage to steal some sausages from a lunch wagon. They enter a dance hall where Edna is a singer and unwilling companion to the clientele. He is thrown out when he can't pay. Back "home" Scraps digs up a money-filled wallet buried by crooks. They return to the dance hall to find Edna fired. The wallet goes back and forth between Charlie and the crooks. Charlie, Edna and Scraps end up very happily.

Cast & Characters

Dave Anderson as Bartender;
Bert Appling as Unemployed Man;
Albert Austin as Thief;
Henry Bergman as Fat Unemployed Man / Dance-hall Lady;
A.D. Blake as Man in Dance Hall;
Mel Brown as Unemployed Man;
Charles Chaplin as Tramp;
Minnie Chaplin as Dance-Hall Dramatic Lady;
Syd Chaplin as Lunchwagon Owner;
Dorothy Cleveland as Woman in Dance Hall;
Slim Cole as Unemployed Man;
Margaret Cullington as Woman in Dance Hall;
Margaret Dracup as Woman in Dance Hall;
Jack Duffy as Man in Dance Hall;
Billy Dul as Man in Dance Hall