“SUNNY SIDE UP”
NEW PICTURE FOR CIVIC Charles Farrell, co-featured with Janet Gaynor in “Sunny Side Up,” Fox Movietone musical comedy, written by B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, is a well-dressed young man for the first time in his screen career in this production. In the past, Farrell always has played roles of the handsome young he-man of ordinary circumstances, whose idea of sartorial splendour was a flannel shirt open at the neck, and a pair of corduroy trousers. “Sunny Side Up,” which will be seen and heard soon from the screen at the Civic Theatre, however, presents Charlej?’ as a wealthy young bachelor, prominent in Long Island society. In such a role, he is seen as a genteel fashion plate, and thousands of dollars were spent in outfitting the young man for his role. Hollywood’s best and most expensive tailor was commissioned to make Farrell half a dozen lounge suits, several sports ensembles, and two complete outfits of evening wear. So when Farrell is seen in this great production, he will be a living model of what the young man about town will wear next season, __
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 14
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