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A Dog's Life

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Charlie has met his kindred spirit in Scraps the dog

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Charlie Chaplin and fellow patrons of the Green Lantern dance hall watch the performance

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Publicity image: The thieves watch on as Charlie Chaplin and the dance hall girl Edna Purviance are told to leave the bar

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Henry Bergman plays the tearful fat lady, who watches on as Charles Chaplin is threatened by the Green Lantern's drummer, played by Chuck Riesner

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Some journalists attempt to wake up Chaplin during the film's production

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Despite Scraps the dog having fleas, Charlie Chaplin still finds use for him as a pillow

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All images from Chaplin films made from 1918 onwards, Copyright © Roy Export Company Establishment.
Charles Chaplin and the Little Tramp are trademarks and/or service marks of Bubbles Inc. S.A. and/or Roy Export Company Establishment, used with permission.

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Last Updated: 20 Sep 2006