Sunnyside

Sunnyside (1919)

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Charlie Chaplin's third film in his First National contract is a simple story of country life, an idyll, which contains two separate dream sequences, a characteristic Chaplin story device. Charlie is a farm hand and general factotum at a combination farm, general store and hotel. His boss, Tom… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Drama, Classics, Comedy
In Theaters
Jun 15, 1919 Wide
Criterion Collection

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  • Eric B


    "Sunnyside" has more heart than some other Chaplin shorts, plus a wonderful sequence where a knocked-out Charlie hallucinates a meadow frolic with four comely nymphs. Plenty of good animal jokes, too.

  • Chris B


    I first watched this short with my three cousins-in-law; Charley, Max and Skylar and it literally stopped them in the middle of a game of Gogos and captivated them the entire 29 minutes! They were literally laughing and thoroughly intrigued by the simple yet engrossing story and the… More

  • Ivan D


    The weakest Chaplin short I've seen, with lack of narrative focus and the romance between Chaplin and Purviance looked uninspired. But the opening sequence was very funny and maybe the dream scene inspired the one in "The Kid".

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