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''A Dog's Life'' (1918) is a silent film written, produced and directed by Charlie Chaplin. This was Chaplin's first film for First National Films. Chaplin plays opposite an animal as "co-star". "Scraps" (the dog) was the hero in this film, as he helps Charlie and Edna toward a better life. Edna Purviance plays a dance hall singer and Charlie Chaplin, The Tramp. Sydney Chaplin (Chaplin's brother) had a small role in this film; this was the first time the two brothers were on screen together.〔 Review and synopsis (【引用サイトリンク】title=A cinema history )〕 Charles Lapworth, a former newspaper editor who had met Chaplin when he interviewed him, took a role as a consultant on the film.〔Tom Stempel, ''Framework: a history of screenwriting in the American film'', p.33〕 ==Cast== * Charlie Chaplin - The Tramp * Edna Purviance - Bar singer * Mut - Scraps, a thoroughbred mongrel * Syd Chaplin - Lunchwagon owner * Henry Bergman - Fat unemployed man/Dance-hall lady * Charles Reisner - Employment agency clerk * Albert Austin - Employment agency clerk / Thief * Bud Jamison - Thief * Tom Wilson - Policeman * M. J. McCarthy - Unemployed man * Mel Brown - Unemployed man * Charles Force - Unemployed man * Bert Appling - Unemployed man * Thomas Riley - Unemployed man * Slim Cole - Unemployed man * Ted Edwards - Unemployed man * Louis Fitzroy - Unemployed man 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「A Dog's Life」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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