Sunnyside Clippings 61/118
Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, California, June 28, 1919.
Sunnyside Scenes
& Edna Purviance
will grace the screens of both the Kinema and Tally‘s
Broadway in new feature.
(...) Photo, Los Angeles Times, June 28, 1919
& EDNA PURVIANCE with CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „SUNNYSIDE,“
at the KINEMA, and TALLY‘S BROADWAY.
(...) Photo, Los Angeles Herald, June 28, 1919
„Would result in better comedies“
Editorial content. „Local and suburban exhibitors will with
eager interest watch the presentation of the new
Chaplin comedy, Sunnyside, at Tally‘s Broadway and the
Kinema theater tomorrow.
Along film row speculation as to the outcome of this
venture in exhibition is becoming feverish. Producers
and exchange managers have cancelled Sunday engagements
to watch proceedings at the Ninth and Broadway
and Seventh and Grand houses. The public has been eagerly
clamoring for the new Chaplin play and in an interview
last evening the comedian, when asked why it had been so long
a time since his last play, stated that his decision to make
his own productions grew out of a reluctance to operate on the
schedule of a canning factory, that more time and
thought given to the pictures would result in better comedies.“
Kinema Theater, 642 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles.
Tally‘s Broadway Theater, 833 South Broadway, Los Angeles.
Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.
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