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  • A Dog's Life
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  • A Dog's Life is a Season 6 episode of Rugrats
  • Short Family Comedy
  • Schemer finds Ginny's lost dog and gives it to the kids.
  • A Dog's Life is a secondary quest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
  • "A Dog's Life" is the seventeenth story of the Captain N: The Game Master comic book series published by Valiant.
  • "A Dog's Life" is the second segment of the 95th episode of Rugrats.
  • Flik: McGregor (Nine Dog Christmas) Princess Atta: QT (Nine Dog Christmas) Dot: Penny (101 Dalmatians) The Queen: Dinah the Dachshund Hopper: Butch the Bulldog Molt: Cliff (CatDog) Slim: Snowplow (Nine Dog Christmas) Heimlich: Tank (Nine Dog Christmas) Francis: Frenchie (Nine Dog Christmas) Manny: Cheech (Nine Dog Christmas) Gypsy: Chloe (Beverly Hills Chihuahua) Rosie: Rita (Oliver & Company) Tuck and Roll: Waylon and Floyd (The Fox and the Hound 2) PT Flea: Chester (Nine Dog Christmas) Dim: Fetch (Nine Dog Christmas) Mr. Soil: Cash (The Fox and the Hound 2) Dr. Flora (Granny Rose (The Fox and the Hound 2)
  • 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. Charles Lapworth, a former newspaper editor who had met Chaplin when he interviewed him, took a role as a consultant on the film.
  • Charlie Chaplin is The Little Tramp, a homeless man very down on his luck but trying to make the best of it. We first see him sleeping in a junkyard, plugging a draft in the fence with his handkerchief, and trying to steal himself breakfast, and escaping the cop who catches him doing it. Scrappy is a purebred mongrel. In the beginning, it just lies around and looks cute. Cut to a sausage stand. Scrappy steals two sausages; the Tramp sneaks the entire contents of a plate during periods when the cook isn't looking, except for one when a cop is looking. If you thought hilarity was ensuing before...
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Number
  • 95.0
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Starring
  • Albert Austin
  • Charles Reisner
  • Charlie Chaplin
  • Edna Purviance
  • Henry Bergman
  • Syd Chaplin
  • Tom Wilson
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  • Charlie Chaplin
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Runtime
  • 1980.0
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  • US
Name
  • A Dog's Life
Airdate
  • 1998-11-21
  • 1999-01-18
  • --01-04
  • --01-18
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  • Theatrical poster to A Dog's Life
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Language
  • English
  • Silent film
Production
  • 514
Air Date
  • 1991-11-26
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Title
  • A Dog's Life
Music
  • Charlie Chaplin
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Episode
  • 1
Episode Name
  • A Dog's Life
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  • 9018
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  • 1918-04-14
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  • Flik: McGregor (Nine Dog Christmas) Princess Atta: QT (Nine Dog Christmas) Dot: Penny (101 Dalmatians) The Queen: Dinah the Dachshund Hopper: Butch the Bulldog Molt: Cliff (CatDog) Slim: Snowplow (Nine Dog Christmas) Heimlich: Tank (Nine Dog Christmas) Francis: Frenchie (Nine Dog Christmas) Manny: Cheech (Nine Dog Christmas) Gypsy: Chloe (Beverly Hills Chihuahua) Rosie: Rita (Oliver & Company) Tuck and Roll: Waylon and Floyd (The Fox and the Hound 2) PT Flea: Chester (Nine Dog Christmas) Dim: Fetch (Nine Dog Christmas) Mr. Soil: Cash (The Fox and the Hound 2) Dr. Flora (Granny Rose (The Fox and the Hound 2) Thorny: Dodger (Oliver & Company) Cornelius: Francis (Oliver & Company)
  • 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. Charles Lapworth, a former newspaper editor who had met Chaplin when he interviewed him, took a role as a consultant on the film. Other films where dogs appeared on screen with Chaplin were The Champion (1915), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931) and Modern Times (1936).
  • Charlie Chaplin is The Little Tramp, a homeless man very down on his luck but trying to make the best of it. We first see him sleeping in a junkyard, plugging a draft in the fence with his handkerchief, and trying to steal himself breakfast, and escaping the cop who catches him doing it. Scrappy is a purebred mongrel. In the beginning, it just lies around and looks cute. The Little Tramp tries to get a job at an employment office and, because of horrible timing for line-switching, fails completely. On his way back, he sees Scrappy in the center of a huge dogfight with many dogs. He takes it upon himself to rescue Scrappy, getting a hole in his pants in the process. He then gives it the last trace of milk in a milk bottle, eventually using its tail for this. (Without Scrappy, he'd have tried to drink it himself.) Cut to a sausage stand. Scrappy steals two sausages; the Tramp sneaks the entire contents of a plate during periods when the cook isn't looking, except for one when a cop is looking. Cut to the Green Lantern--dancing free, beer 5 cents. The Little Tramp enters; since no dogs are allowed, he hides Scrappy in his pants. (It had already been established that they were extremely loose pants.) Scrappy's tail sticks out of the hole and is wagging, which gets noticed, and gets unavoidable when the tail wags into a large drum. Then, Scrappy is let out; now that the dog is already there, no one wants to boot it. An attractive singer with a lovely voice sings. (Yes, this is still a silent film, but they still wrote scores for the things, and no human voice is heard.) She moves everyone who hears her to tears. When she is done singing, the owner of the Green Lantern suggests she set herself to flirting to attract customers. She focuses her attention on the Tramp--who really doesn't get that sort of thing... It turns out that you aren't supposed to hang out at the Green Lantern without buying anything, so the Tramp is given the boot. He heads back to the junkyard. Just about then, a very rich and very drunk fella has his wallet full of cash stolen from him; the thieves bury the wallet in the junkyard before the Tramp and Scrappy get there. If you thought hilarity was ensuing before... Do not confuse with the one act play of the same name.
  • A Dog's Life is a Season 6 episode of Rugrats
  • Short Family Comedy
  • Schemer finds Ginny's lost dog and gives it to the kids.
  • A Dog's Life is a secondary quest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
  • "A Dog's Life" is the seventeenth story of the Captain N: The Game Master comic book series published by Valiant.
  • "A Dog's Life" is the second segment of the 95th episode of Rugrats.
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