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Motion Picture News, New York, April 26, 1919.
When Charlie dropped in for a visit
Nazimova was working in „The Brat,“ when she happened
to glance over to the sidelines. She saw a face that looked
familiar. When the camera stopped cranking she asked, „Who is
that man? I seem to remember having seen him before.“
No wonder: it was Charles Chaplin.
(...) Photoplay, Oct. 1919
& What Happens When Comedy
Meets Tragedy?
Why, they look over the stills of Nazimova´s latest
production, The Brat. From left to right are Herbert
Blache, Nazimova´s director, mustacheless Chaplin, Nazimova,
and Charles Bryant, Nazimova´s leading man.“
Photo, Moving Picture World, April 12, 1919
„A story of rural town life“
Editorial content. „First National Names New Films“ (...)
„The third of the Chaplin productions made
under his contract with the Circuit will be the fifth subject
on the six-release schedule. The title is Sunnyside,
a story of rural town life. Mr. Chaplin‘s new ,heavy‘ character,
Thomas B. Wood, who weighs more than a quarter
of a ton, will make his screen debut in this comedy.“ (...)
Identical Text in Moving Picture World, April 26, 1919.
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