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Motion Picture News, New York, March 22, 1919.
Sunnyside Scenes
& „Sunnyside“ is Chaplin´s Next First
National Release
IT has been definitely decided by Charlie Chaplin that
the next production to be released under his million
dollar contract with the First National Exhibitor‘s circuit will
be „Sunnyside.“ The comedian has been busily
engaged in the making of three different stories since the
completion of „Shoulder Arms.“
This is a story which has afforded the star tremendous
scope for comedy situations, and he has taken
advantage of every angle. In between the many laughs,
there runs a love story presenting Edna Purviance
in a character which gives Chaplin an opportunity for numerous
dramatic moments.
„Sunnyside“ shows the picturesque rural life of the
average New England village community. Chaplin‘s
satire of the farmhand is said to be his best work and besides
the members of his company he uses for foils, live
stock of every description. The story is an original idea
of Chaplin‘s, made under his personal direction.
Others in the cast are Albert Austin, Henry Bergman,
Tom Wilson, Loyal Underwood and Tom Wood.
(...) Moving Picture World, March 29, 1919
& „SUNNYSIDE,“ the third Charles Chaplin release, was
promised for delivery to the laboratories by March 22,
on which date Sid Chaplin left for Chicago with the negative
and first print.
(...) With Los Angeles Producers, Motion Picture News,
March 29, 1919
„STILL working on Sunnyside“
Editorial content. „Hollywood Hookum“ (...)
„Charley Chaplin is STILL working on Sunnyside.“
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