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Film Fun, New York, August 1919.
This curtain, a magnificent work of art, is one of the handsome
appointments of the Stanley Theatre, Philadelphia.
(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, March 28, 1925
& STANLEY, PALACE, ARCADIA AND VICTORIA
– „Sunnyside,“ with and directed by Charles Chaplin
It is well that not all of Charles Chaplin‘s films
are good ones, because he would not be appreciated when
he does come forward with something that is truly
good, like his „Shoulder Arms“ or „A Dog‘s Life.“ This is not
to say that his latest work is not good, but it is not
so funny as other vehicles.
(...) Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa., June 24, 1919
Stanley, 1902 Market (above 16th) Street, Philadelphia.
Palace, 1214 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Arcadia, 1529 Chestnut (below 16th) Street, Philadelphia.
Victoria, 913 Market (above 9th) Street, Philadelphia.
Sunnyside is released by First National June 15, 1919.
„AND ‘TWAS BUT A DREAM“
Editorial content. „,Sunnyside,‘ The Latest
Chaplin Laugh Potion
A Compressed Version“ (...)
„The mishap is not serious, and the handsome stranger
fills Charlie‘s cup of misery to the brim by flirting
with Edna, who, flattered, forgets the poor hotel drudge
in her liking for the city chap. Charlie tries to rival
the latter in dress, and failing dismally in this, is about
to throw himself under a ruthless auto – when
he wakes up. It is 4 a. m.“
Last photo. „6. AND ‘TWAS BUT A DREAM.“
Six Sunnyside Scenes.
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