Sunnyside Clippings 3/118
Motion Picture News, New York, January 4, 1919.
Sunnyside Still
& Charles Chaplin signing, Sunnyside Set
& Charley Chaplin has decided to call his next picture
„Sunnyside.“ It is now about half finished.
(...) THE WEEK IN REVIEW, Motion Picture News,
Jan. 4, 1919
& CHARLIE CHAPLIN‘S newest picture, „Sunnyside,“
will soon be ready for release, according to
announcement from the Chaplin studios. The picture will
be handled by the First National Exhibitors‘
Circuit, and Branch manager W. E. Knotts believes
the subject will have a remarkable run in this
territory.
(...) THE WEST COAST, With Los Angeles Theatres and
Exchanges, Motion Picture News, Feb. 12, 1919
„There is no special reason for the title“
Editorial content. „In and Out of West Coast Studios
By J. C. Jessen“ (...)
„Chaplin‘s Latest
Charlie Chaplin‘s latest screen effort, production on which
is now in progress, has been titled Sunnyside. There
is no special reason for the title, it was announced at the studio
this week, and the nature of the comedy will not be
known until the picture is completed. The picture is about
half finished.
Charlie Chaplin this week announced that he has engaged
Albert Austin, who formerly played with the comedian
in vaudeville in England and France, to appear in important
parts in future Chaplin productions. He will also assist
Chaplin in production.
Loyal Underwood, who played the German officer
in Chaplin‘s Shoulder Arms, has been ill this week
with influenza. he did not suffer a very severe attack.“
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