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Director
  
Charlie Chaplin

Screenplay
  
Charlie Chaplin

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Short

Producer
  
Charlie Chaplin

Writer
  
Charles Chaplin

Sunnyside (film) movie poster

Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
June 15, 1919

Cast
  
Charles Chaplin
(Farm handyman),
Edna Purviance
(Village Belle),
Tom Wilson
(Boss),
Tom Terriss
(Young Man from the City),
Henry Bergman
(Villager and Edna's Father)

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Sunnyside is a 1919 American short silent film written, directed and starring Charlie Chaplin. It was his third film for First National Pictures.

Contents

Sunnyside (film) movie scenes

Sunnyside up 1929


Plot summary

Charlie works on a farm from 4am to late at night. He gets his food on the run (milking a cow into his coffee, holding an chicken over the frying pan to get fried eggs). His love interest in the village is the girl played by Edna Purviance. He loves her, but is disliked by her father. He rides a cow into a stream and is kicked off. Unconscious, he dreams of a nymph dance. Back in reality a city slicker is hurt in a car crash and is being cared for by Edna. He appears to have an eye for Edna too. Chaplin tries to win her back. When Charlie is rejected after attempting to imitate the slicker, the result is ambiguous—either tragic or a happy ending. Critics have long argued as to whether the final scene is real or a dream.

Cast

  • Charles Chaplin - Farm handyman
  • Edna Purviance - Village Belle
  • Tom Wilson - Boss
  • Henry Bergman - Villager and Edna's Father
  • Olive Ann Alcorn - Nymph
  • Tom Wood - Fat Boy
  • Loyal Underwood - Fat Boy's Father
  • Tammie Harding Barlow - Dancer #3
  • Helen McDonough - Dancer
  • Reception

    The June 16, 1919 issue of the New York Times contains this review:

    The nymph dance in the dream sequence has been recognized as being a tribute to or parody of the ballet L'après-midi d'un faune by Vaslav Nijinsky.

    References

    Sunnyside (film) Wikipedia
    Sunnyside (film) IMDb Sunnyside (film) themoviedb.org