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Sunnyside (First National, 1919) Lobby Cards (6)

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Sunnyside (First National, 1919) Lobby Cards (6)
<B>Sunnyside (First National, 1919)</B></I> Lobby Cards (6) (11" X 14"). Chaplin's third film for First National, "Sunnyside" has the Little Tramp working on a farm that also doubles as a store and hotel. Charlie has to work so hard for such long hours that he finds the need for such time-efficiency measures as squirting the milk straight from the cow's udder to the coffee and having the chickens lay their eggs straight into the frying pan. Chaplin indulges his love for dream sequences with a dream about a dance he has with four forest nymphs. After he wakes up, Charlie woos his girlfriend Edna Purviance, but feels the heat of competition from a smooth city slicker. When he is rejected by Edna, he decides to end it all by standing in front of a car. However, that turns out to be only another dream, and when he wakes up, all is right with Edna and the city slicker is sent packing. These lobbies are in great shape after eighty-six years. Chaplin is featured on all six cards, Purviance on two and there is one wonderful card from Charlie's nymph dream. Slight edge wear, soiling, and dust shadows. Three of the cards have one small tear each. Three of the cards have small border stains. Two of the cards have potentially been trimmed, but it is more likely that the difference in size was present when the cards were printed. A wonderful partial set from one of Chaplin's best titles. Very Fine+. 6 items