Sunnyside Clippings 54/118
Exhibitors Herald and Motography, Chicago, Ill., June 28, 1919.
Nathan Burkan, – On With The Specks.
(...) Drawing, Film Daily, April 17, 1929
& Nathan Burkan
announces that he has has removed his offices in
1451 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Telephone Bryant 7166
(...) Variety, February 21, 1919
& More Chaplin Rumors.
Broadway was hit by a rumor this week regarding the
future activities of Charles Chaplin. The story that
went rounds was to the effect that the Big Four would not
make a single release of any Chaplin subject for
the comedian but would release all of his productions
through whatever source Louis B. Mayer
dictated. Mayer was reported last week as having signed
Mrs. Charles Chaplin. The Universal denied this
in New York but from the Coast there was the report
that Mayer and Laemmle had entered into an
arrangement for the balance of the contract that the U. people
held with her. The New York office was unaware
that any such arrangement had been entered into and
therefore were at sea on the matter.
The Mayer offices in New York refused to make any
statement regarding the possibility of Chaplin
being under contract to them. Nathan Burkan, who has acted
as Chaplin‘s attorney in the past, did not know
of any new contract that the comedian had entered into.
At the United Artists it was stated that as far as
known Chaplin would go along under the contract that
he has with that corporation.
(...) Variety, June 27, 1919
& Louis B. Mayer, manager of Anita Stewart, has signed
a long term contract with Mildred Harris Chaplin,
wife of Charlie Chaplin, who will be known by that name
in the Mayer productions. She began her screen
career with the Universal Film Company and became a star
through „The Price of a Good Time,“ „For Husbands
Only“ and „Borrowed Clothes.“
(...) Shadows on the Screen, New York Tribune,
June 22, 1919
„The comedy comes up to standard“
Editorial content. „DIGEST OF PICTURES OF THE WEEK
TOO much attention cannot be given by exhibitors
to the farce.“ (...)
,Sunnyside‘ (First National) proves again the comedy
talent of Charlie Chaplin.“ (...)
„The comedy comes up to standard.“
Redaktioneller Inhalt