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A Dog's Life is the first film Charlie Chaplin made for First National, after a fierce bidding war between the studio and Chaplin's former home at the Mutual Company. Both offered Charlie a million dollars, but First National did one better by offering him a fifteen thousand dollar "bonus" for signing with them, in addition to complete creative control. There was a catch, however - Chaplin had to be his own producer and "eat" the cost of each movie. Since Charlie was known for shooting footage far in excess of what was needed for one picture, his "bonus" from First National quickly evaporated. This was also the first time Charlie appeared onscreen with his brother, Syd Chaplin. If publicity of the era is to be believed, the dog that served as Chaplin's co-star in the film became so attached to Charlie during filming that when he left to embark on a LIberty Bond tour immediately after production, the dog died of a broken heart!
PLUS BONUS SHORTS:
THE CURE (1917): Chaplin plays a drunk who checks into a rehab clinic. He doesn't realize bringing along a few bottles is prohibited.
THE FIREMAN (1916): Charlie is an inept fireman who finds the courage to rescue Edna Purviance from a burning building.
THE RINK (1916): After getting fired from his job as a waiter, Charlie tries to become a professional ice skater - with disastrous results!
Movie Details
- Format
- DVD
- Encoding
- Region 1 (US & Canada)
- Rating
- NR
- Runtime
- 1 hours, 45 minutes
- Label
- Alpha Video
- Starring
- Charlie Chaplin; Edna Purviance; Sydney Chaplin
Manufactured on Demand
This film was released by studios as part of their MOD (Manufactured-On-Demand) line of releases. This is not a bootleg. In order to make the release of films with low sales demand possible, major studios like Universal, Sony, Warner, Paramount, Hallmark and 20th Century Fox have contracted with a distributor to provide manufactured-on-demand releases to consumers.