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 Cinematheque
Due to contractual obligations, this film will be presented
Home > Schedule > Complete List > Pay Day (with Sunnyside & A Day’s Pleasure)
Title: Pay Day (with Sunnyside & A Day’s Pleasure)
www.e.bell.ca /filmfest/cinematheque/films.asp?cominFrom=HomeScheduleComplete~~List&filmID=958&presentMonth=   (88 words)

  
 Sunnyside Utah,  Talent - clubs bars record deals, actors artists models singers musicians bands directors in Sunnyside
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www.talentmatch.com /localscene/Utah/Sunnyside.html   (88 words)

  
 DVD Verdict Review - The Chaplin Revue
Sunnyside would have been a stronger film had Chaplin kept this reel, which features the Little Tramp as a barber.
The music has always been an important element of all Chaplin films, both silent and sound, and not to be able to hear it in a majestic manner is a cruel joke.
While it was great to have three of his finest shorts compiled into a feature film, some purists complained that the new format was a mere bastardization of the original shorts.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/chaplinrevue.php   (1992 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Chaplin Revue (Silent) (1918) : Video
The remaining films range from hilarious to just okay: I like "Sunnyside", which takes the Tramp's frequent dashes of unrequited love to a new level; but "The Pilgrim" wears out its central gag long before it's over, and "The Idle Class" and "A Day's Pleasure" are excruciatingly slow.
A Marvelous film though I loved the original version better with all the emotional scenes with the 'Poor France' segment and other wonderful scenes of sentiment, however, for the 1959 reissue, Chaplin discarded it all so I reccomend the uncut version but this version is still very good.
Chaplin's physical skills are unparalleled in this film, with the "human puppet" sequence, the employment centre, the fight with the wild dogs, and the opening "roll with the cops" sequence being the highlights.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6302561949?v=glance   (2021 words)

  
 Silent Film Sources- Silent Films on Video and Laserdisc in the U.S.
The films of Mary Pickford are distributed by Milestone Film and Video.
The Killiam Shows library of silent classics is available in 16mm and 35mm from Kit Parker Films.
Silent Films for Rental in 16mm and 35mm in the U.S. Biograph Entertainment
www.cinemaweb.com /silentfilm/16rent35.htm   (1328 words)

  
 Silent Era : DVD : Chaplin: The Artist in His Prime (1914-1925) Review
We haven’t yet seen this box set of three discs, but with all of the films previously available in high-quality DVD editions it seems this set may attract only the most budget-minded (or casual) of silent film collectors.
Contents: Tillie’s Punctured Romance (1914), The Cure (1917), Shoulder Arms (1918), Sunnyside (1919), A Day’s Pleasure (1919), The Kid (1921), The Idle Class (1921), Pay Day (1922), The Gold Rush (1925).
You have to wonder about the quality of budget-priced box sets when four of the films included are listed with the wrong release years.
www.silentera.com /DVD/chaplinArtistPrimeDVD.html   (348 words)

  
 The Great Dictator (1940)
It includes footage of an alternative ending to the film that was replaced with the current ending during production.
In colour and in 16mm, the film is in remarkably good condition.
The film is stolen by Jack Oakie as the hilarious Napaloni, doing his best Mussolini impersonation and always trying to get one up on his fellow dictator.
www.michaeldvd.com.au /Reviews/Reviews.asp?ID=5462   (1554 words)

  
 Review of The Chaplin Revue -- containing A Dog's Life, Shoulder Arms, Sunnyside, A Day's Pleasure, The Idle Class, Payday, and The Pilgrim, documentaries, extras
Included are such touchstones as Shoulder Arms (his popular portrayal of World War I trench life), The Idle Class (skewering the rich) and The Pilgrim (lampooning small-town hypocrisy), along with the charming and hilarious views of family life and romance in A Dog's Life, A Day's Pleasure, Sunnyside and Pay Day.
Among the extras are deleted scenes from Shoulder Arms and a nine-minute, uproarious sequence cut from Sunnyside.
In 1959, Charlie Chaplin created "The Chaplin Revue" by stringing together "A Dog's Life," "Shoulder Arms" and "The Pilgrim" together with some new footage to connect the three films together.
www.clown-ministry.com /Resources/chaplin/the-chaplin-revue.html   (494 words)

  
 Amazon.com: DVD: Charlie Chaplin: The First National Collection (1921)
This DVD collects Shoulder Arms, Sunnyside, A Day's Pleasure, The Idle Class, Pay Day, and The Pilgrim; all of which are excellent short films.
There is also a short film of a tour by a General Leonard Wood on the set of Sunnyside.
Special features on the DVD include a short "home movie" entitled Nice and Friendly, some unused footage from Shoulder Arms, music credits, and some footage of General Leonard Wood on the set of Sunnyside.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6305772339?v=glance   (494 words)

  
 Film Stills - Spring and Port Wine
Queens Park, Sunnyside Mill, (Now Demolished, exteriors), Willows,
Bolton, Trinity St stn, Queen's Park, Sunnyside Mill (dem), Willows
Stills, 'now' photos and other material for Spring and Port Wine are split over several pages.
www.reelstreets.com /spring_port_wine.htm   (253 words)

  
 Phil Daniels: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more Music.com
In addition to appearing in such films as Class Of Miss MacMichael, Zulu Dawn, Scum and Breaking Glass and British television shows including Raven, Hanging Around Scum, Country Wife, Four Idle Hands, Sunnyside Farm and Sex, Clips And Rock’n’Roll, Daniels has appeared in numerous theatrical productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Daniels was a featured voice in the 2000 animated film, Chicken Run.
The protagonist of the Who’s 1979 film, Quadrophrenia, Phil Daniels ha continued to make his presence felt as an actor.
music.com /person/phil_daniels/1   (253 words)

  
 Charlie Chaplin biography, the little tramp - world famous tramp clown
One of his most popular short films, Sunnyside, is released -- demonstrating a degree of both pathos and comedy mixed together to a high degree.
Many people mistakenly think that the character of the Jewish Barber in the film is the Tramp, but Charlie Chaplin was adamant that they are different characters.
City Lights, released in 1931, was Charlie Chaplin's first non-silent film.
www.clown-ministry.com /History/Charlie-Chaplin.html   (253 words)

  
 OnVideo Guide to Home Video Releases: DVDs
"A Day's Pleasure," "Sunnyside," "The Idle Class" and "Pay Day" are presented on Disc One, while three Chaplin silent comedies, "A Dog's Life," "Shoulder Arms" and "The Pilgrim," are strung together to form a single feature length film.
Chaplin also provides new music, narration and a small amount of connecting material to the film.
Extras: Commentary by Figgis; alternate ending; deleted scenes; "The Rules of the Genre" featurette; "Coopers Documentary," a look at the creation of the documentary of the history of Cold Creek Manor and the Massie Family.
www.onvideo.org /calendar/dvd_04c.htm   (3108 words)

  
 OnVideo Guide to Home Video Releases: DVDs
"A Day's Pleasure," "Sunnyside," "The Idle Class" and "Pay Day" are presented on Disc One, while three Chaplin silent comedies, "A Dog's Life," "Shoulder Arms" and "The Pilgrim," are strung together to form a single feature length film.
Included in the gift set is "Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin," a feature-length documentary veteran Time Magazine movie critic and filmmaker Richard Schickel.
Chaplin also provides new music, narration and a small amount of connecting material to the film.
www.onvideo.org /calendar/dvd_04c.htm   (3108 words)

  
 Rob Thomas (writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rob Thomas (born August 15, 1965 in Sunnyside, Washington) is an author and screenwriter, best known for his book Rats Saw God and his television program Veronica Mars.
Thomas also wrote the 1999 film Fortune Cookie, adapted the screenplay for Drive Me Crazy, and directed On Air, a twenty-minute film adaptation of a story from Doing Time.
Thomas got his own show in 2004— the critically successful but again low-rated Veronica Mars, which began its second season on 28 September 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rob_Thomas_(writer)   (268 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: DVD: Chaplin, Charlie: Chaplin Revue
The remaining films range from hilarious to just okay: I like "Sunnyside", which takes the Tramp's frequent dashes of unrequited love to a new level; but "The Pilgrim" wears out its central gag long before it's over, and "The Idle Class" and "A Day's Pleasure" are excruciatingly slow.
The trench gags in this film are fast and hilarious; though the "enemy territory" section drags a little, the film remains great.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00017LVLE/ref=nosim/silentera-20   (268 words)

  
 Historic Hudson Valley
River Day is sponsored in part by Fuji Photo Film USA Inc.
River views, historic buildings, indoor and outdoor pools, tennis, fitness center, walking distance to Sunnyside and Lyndhurst.
The day's most popular events include modern boat-building with several local organizations, and a boat ride on the river.
www.hudsonvalley.org   (268 words)

  
 Bookman
Mildred Marmur Associates Ltd., Larchmont NY PMALiterary and Film Management, New York, www.pmalitfilm.com (for certain titles)
JABberwocky Literary Agency, Sunnyside NY JackTime, NJ McIntosh and Otis, New York (among others John H. Steinbeck)
Brandt and Hochman, New York (formerly Brandt and Brandt)
www.bookman.dk /client.htm   (268 words)

  
 Cafe Blanche Dubois - Home
Café Blanche Dubois is situated in the center of Napanee, a block away from Sunnyside Park and the Napanee Cascades and River.
Blanche Dubois, as played by Vivian Leigh, is the ethereal character in the film version of Tennessee Williams’s play A Streetcar Named Desire.
If I am not being called "Madame Blanche Dubois", I am invariably asked "how did you choose that name?".
www.cafeblanchedubois.com   (219 words)

  
 Talia Balsam
Talia's film resume includes Sunnyside (1979), Crawlspace (1986) and In the Mood (1987).
Among Talia Balsam's many TV credits is the 1981 TV docudrama Kent State, in which she...
The daughter of actors Martin Balsam and Joyce Van Patten, Talia Balsam has herself pursued an acting career since her teens.
www.tv.com /talia-balsam/person/241/summary.html   (219 words)

  
 Talia Balsam
Talia's film resume includes Sunnyside (1979), Crawlspace (1986) and In the Mood (1987).
Among Talia Balsam's many TV credits is the 1981 TV docudrama Kent State, in which she...
Things with Jack and Maria's divorce are getting nastier as Maria's attorney forces Jack to relive not only his childhood traumas, but also throw his affair with Sam in his face and attack his dedication to his job.
www.tvtome.com /tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-241   (219 words)

  
 [PeaceCal] 'Gaza Strip' film Feb. 13
C-Train: Get off at the Sunnyside Station (Dalhousie/Fish Creek Train) and walk about four minutes down 10th St until you hit Kensington Road.
The Plaza is located at 1133 Kensignton Road NW, between 10th and 14th streets.
Buses that stop along Kensington Rd. within a block of the theatre: #1, #105, #113 Buses that stop along 10th St NW (walk a block to Kensington): #4, #9, #419
list.wayground.ca /pipermail/peacecal/2005-February/000089.html   (219 words)

  
 Long Island City History
The 1980s saw greater industrial expansion in Long Island City and a rebirth of the film industry which had its early roots here.
By 1940 with the completion of The Triborough Bridge and the Queens Midtown Tunnel, Long Island City sitting next to the Sunnyside Rail Yards had become a world class industrial center though more or less a passing through point for commuters between Manhattan, Eastern Queens, and Long Island.
With the opening of the Queensborough Bridge in 1908 and the original Pennsylvania Station on the Queens waterfront in 1910, development surged eastward into Queens, leaving Long Island City as an intimate community surrounded on all sides by vast major industries.
www.licweb.com /history.html   (219 words)

  
 Empire Cinema Holyhead on HOLYHEAD
After the Hippodrome fire, the Empire Cinema was re-modernised, and the first film to be shown there was "Carry On Cleo" from the very popular comedy batch of the "Carry On" films.
William Davies had the 700 seat EMPIRE CINEMA built in February 1920 by the building firm of John Hughes "Sunnyside" in Kings Road, Holyhead.
The EMPIRE CINEMA has changed hands and Managers many times, but is still going strong to today, with lots of local support without whom the cinema would surely close.
www.holyhead.com /empirecinema/page2.html   (324 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Video: Woman of Paris, A/Sunnyside (1923)
A woman of Paris is a miserable excuse for a movie, however the film short, "Sunnyside" is pretty good though.
Customers who bought videos directed by Charles Chaplin also bought videos by these directors:
This VHS will probably NOT be viewable in other countries.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/ASIN/6301798384   (324 words)

  
 Tom Hull
Richard Bona/Lokua Kanza/Gerald Toto: Toto Bona Lokua (2004 [2005], Sunnyside): Universal is an apt name for the world's largest music business, even though the name came from a movie studio first Bronfman then Vivendi picked up.
Judging from the fine print, only six of the songs appear in the movie, including a surprisingly toned down version of Dinah Washington's risqué "TV Is the Thing This Year" -- you can imagine the film segué for that.
They're everywhere, but the main office is in France, and Universal France manages to release a lot of music that Universal's many tentacles in the US fail to pick up.
www.tomhull.com /blog/archives/60-Movies-CrashThe-Hitchikers-Guide-to-...   (18349 words)

  
 Charlie
1958 Edna Purviance, actress (Charlie Chaplin, Sunnyside), dies at 61
1913 Charlie Chaplin began his film career at Keystone for $150 a week
1978 Charlie Chaplin's coffin was stolen from a Swiss cemetery
www.brainyhistory.com /topics/c/charlie.html   (2243 words)

  
 opportunists synopsis
A Eureka/Clinica Estetico/Kalkaska film, THE OPPORTUNISTS is produced by John Lyons and Tim Perell.
Set against the unique, ethnically diverse backdrop of the Sunnyside, Queens neighborhood of New York City, THE OPPORTUNISTS is the story of a proud man, who can’t seem to do the right thing, no matter how hard he tries.
But Vic’s skills as an auto mechanic are not nearly as marketable as his safe-cracking skills, and he soon finds himself risking everything for a chance to make an easy score.
www.flp.com /films/opportunists,%20the/opportunists_synopsis.html   (282 words)

  
 history.htm
San Anselmo was a silent film capital in the early 1900s.
Juan Cooper's grant, Punta de Quintin Corte Madera, la Laguna y Canada de San Anselmo, which was later purchased by James Ross whose descendants still live and work on some of his land (Sunnyside Nursery).
San Anselmo was mostly pastoral until 1874 when the North Pacific Coast Railroad added to its line a spur track from San Anselmo to San Rafael.
www.sananselmochamber.org /history.htm   (616 words)

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