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Wid‘s Daily, New York, December 6, 1918.

Charles Chaplin, Helen Keller, Sunnyside Set, 1919

Roy Export, Cineteca di Bologna

& Polly Thompson, Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller, Charles Chaplin, Sunnyside Set, 1919, Perkins School for the

Blind Archives, Helen Keller Photograph Collection

& CHARLIE CHAPLIN announced this week that after nearly

two weeks‘ work, or rest, since he completed „Shoulder

Arms,“ he will begin work on a new Chaplin comedy. He said

he knew what the beginning would be, but he has

no idea how the production will end. Work on this vehicle

will begin next week.

(...) THE WEST COAST, Motion Picture News,

Nov. 2, 1918

& Charley Chaplin made several

scenes for another comedy this week.

(...) Hollywood Hookum,

Motion Picture News, Nov. 23, 1918

& „Sunnyside“ Is Chaplin‘s Next.

      „Sunnyside“ is the title given by Charlie Chaplin to his third

production for distribution through exchanges of the

First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit. Beyond this, and the statement

that the story is laid in a small country town, little is known

of the nature of the forthcoming release. Several advance „stills“

from the Chaplin studios taken with Chaplin entertaining

various celebrities in the course of his work indicate that he will

appear in it in his number twelve shoes, baggy trousers

and derby, but evidently without his cane. This latter item of

adornment does not appear in any of the scene stills.

(...) Moving Picture World, Dec. 21, 1918

& „Sunnyside“ Is Title of Chaplin‘s Next

      „Sunnyside“ is the title given by Charlie Chaplin to his third

production for distribution through exchanges of the

First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit.

      Beyond this, and the statement that the story is laid

in a small country town, little is known of the nature

of the forthcoming release. Several advance „stills“ from the

Chaplin studios, taken with Chaplin entertaining

various celebrities in the course of his work, indicate that he will

appear in it in his number twelve shoes, baggy trousers

and derby, but evidently without his cane.

      This latter item of adornment does not appear in any

of the scene stills.

(...) Motion Picture News, Dec. 21, 1918

&„Sunnyside“ is the title given by Charlie Chaplin to his third

production for distribution through exchanges of the

First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit.

      Beyond this, and the statement that the story is laid

in a small country town, little is known of the nature

of the forthcoming release. Several advance „stills“ from the

Chaplin studios, taken with Chaplin entertaining

various celebrities in the course of his work, indicate that he will

appear in it in his number twelve shoes, baggy trousers

and derby, but evidently without his cane.

      This latter item of adornment does not appear in any

of the scene stills.

(...) Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa, Dec. 22, 1918


„A small town community“

Editorial content. „,Sunnyside‘

      Chaplin‘s Next Feature Deals with

      Small Town Life.

      First National Exhibitors Circuit announces the name

of the third Charlie Chaplin production under his

million dollar contract. It will be called Sunnyside and it is

nearing completion at the Chaplin studio at the

coast. Chaplin started on this production on the completion

of Shoulder Arms about the first of last September

and it has taken them three months to shoot most of the scenes.

The story deals with a small town community.“


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