Review of A Dog's Life (1918) by Philip R — 17 Aug 2014
This sweet hearted early short film by the legendary Charles Chaplin is a classic mix between drama and comedy. In only about forty minutes the audience is treated to some of the shenanigans of the Tramp as he rescues a stray dog, subsequently taking care of it while later trying to woo a love interest.
I found it funny and keeping with Chaplin's classic humor that would become a trademark of his work throughout his silent film years.
This review of A Dog's Life (1918) was written by Philip R on 17 Aug 2014.
A Dog's Life has generally received very positive reviews.
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