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Picture-Play, New York, October 1919.
Sunnyside Scenes
& The Cow Apparently Cheated
IN Charlie Chaplin‘s Sunnyside Charlie brings in a cow to the kitchen and taking his cup of coffee, obtains the milk direct
from the cow (eliminating the middleman). Yet when he is shown
drinking the coffee it is inky black. E. P. R.
Plainfield, N. J.
(...) Why-Do-They Do-It, Photoplay, Oct. 1919
„Out of place“
Editorial content. „The Screen in Review
Criticism and comment on recent releases
By Henri Dunn Cabot.“ (...)
„Which leads us to Charlie Chaplin and his recent
picture, Sunnyside. Ever since Chaplin captured the comedy
honors of the screen and stage combined his succession
of press agents have been shouting that some day he would
blossom forth in something of a serious nature. For
in each of his recent comedies he has rejected more and more
pathos, while in Sunnyside he goes so far as to forget
his cane, hat, and feet for at least a hundred feet of film while
he gazes mournfully in through the window and watches
a stranger make love to his sweetheart. Such actions, to my
mind, are quite out of place.“ (...)
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