Sunnyside Clippings 73/118
Motion Picture News, New York, July 12, 1919.
Shades of the Russian Ballet
Charles Chaplin
In His Latest Million Dollar Comedy
„SUNNYSIDE“ (...)
The CIRCLE Shrine of the Silent Art
(...) indianapolis News, June 26, 1919
& „Dawn. Down on the Farm.“
Charles Chaplin
In His Finest Million Dollar Comedy Since „Shoulder Arms“
„SUNNYSIDE“ (...)
The CIRCLE Shrine of the Silent Art
(...) indianapolis News, June 25, 1919
& Charles Chaplin
In His Latest Million Dollar Comedy
„SUNNYSIDE“ (...)
The CIRCLE Shrine of the Silent Art
(...) Indianapolis Star, June 25, 1919
& Circle Theatre, exterior by night, Indianapolis
(...) Moving Picture World, Nov. 18, 1916
& Circle Theatre, auditorium, box and stage
viewed from balcony, Indianapolis,
1918, postcard in color, historicindianapolis.com
& Advance announcement,
featuring the dance idea in the chief cut
(...) Motion Picture News, July 12, 1919
& This Thursday advertisement again appealed from
the artistic angle
(...) Motion Picture News, July 12, 1919, from Indianapolis
Star, June 26, 1919
& This Sunday display got over
the love element that enters into this one
(...) Motion Picture News, July 12, 1919, from Indianapolis
Star, June 22, 1919
„Artist of Humor“
Editorial content. „M‘Cormick Makes Charlie Chaplin
,Artist of Humor‘ in His Latest
MAKING Charlie Chaplin an ,artist of humor‘ instead of
a comedian by using illustrations and text that were
classical in character enabled S. B. McCormick, manager of the
Circle Theatre at Indianapolis, to recruit hundreds
of new patrons from the most elite local society to rub elbows
with dyed-in-the-wool Chaplin fans at his box office.“ (...)
Circle Theatre, 45 Monument Circle, Indianapolis.
Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.
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