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Motion Picture News, New York, July 5, 1919.
Imperial Theatre, exterior by day, Montreal, undated,
Archives National du Canada
& Imperial Theatre, auditorium with screen, Montreal, undated,
Archives National du Canada
& Charlie Chaplin (photo) in „Sunnyside“ at the IMPERIAL
(...) Gazette, Montreal, Canada, June 20, 1919
& JEANNE, CHICAGO. – Now that you ask me, I don‘t like your
leading man. (...) Charles Chaplin makes so few
productions because he prefers quality to quantity. The few
he makes are winners sure fire. His latest is
„Sunnyside.“
(...) Photoplay, July 1919
„The humorous events happening in real life“
Editorial content. „,Sunnyside‘s‘ Quality
The humorously pathetic strain paramount in Charlie
Chaplin‘s latest First National comedy, Sunnyside,
is receiving praiseworthy attention at the Hands of critics
and public.
Unquestionably, the critics declare, Chaplin has
introduced a degree of comedy-pathos capable
of holding strong audience interest, funny to the extreme,
and decidedly beneficial to a class comedy in that
it removes the picture from the slap-stick variety and places
it among the humorous events happening in real life.“
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