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Overview

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Director:
Charles Chaplin
Writer:
Charles Chaplin (writer)
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Release Date:
6 February 1931 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Romance more
Plot:
The Tramp struggles to help a blind flower girl he has fallen in love with. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 win more
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(7 articles)
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Chaplin's Classic of Humor and Humanity more (141 total)

Cast

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Virginia Cherrill ... A Blind Girl
Florence Lee ... The Blind Girl's Grandmother
Harry Myers ... An Eccentric Millionaire
Al Ernest Garcia ... The Eccentric Millionaire's Butler (as Allan Garcia)
Hank Mann ... A Prizefighter

Charles Chaplin ... A Tramp (as Charlie Chaplin)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
City Lights: A Comedy Romance in Pantomime (USA) (copyright title)
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Runtime:
87 min
Country:
USA
Aspect Ratio:
1.20 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Silent | Mono (musical score)
Certification:
France:U | Portugal:M/6 (DVD rating) | Spain:T | West Germany:12 (1951) | Germany:6 (re-rating: 1997) | USA:G (1972) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | South Korea:All | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G | Chile:TE | Denmark:A (2003) | Norway:7 | Sweden:Btl | UK:U

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Trivia:
The famous Flower Girl theme was written by José Padilla. more
Goofs:
Continuity: During the film's final scene, The Tramp is seen holding the flower to his face when seen from the front; when seen from the rear, he is holding it to his lapel. more
Quotes:
The Tramp: Tomorrow the birds will sing. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions (2002) (TV) more

FAQ

Why is it called "City Lights"?
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15 out of 18 people found the following comment useful.
Chaplin's Classic of Humor and Humanity, 29 May 2001
Author: Snow Leopard from Ohio

Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights" contains a blend of humor and humanity that make it memorable for everyone who watches it. Although made very much in the old-fashioned silent film tradition, much of it is timeless, too.

After a few minutes of slapstick at the beginning, Charlie's "little tramp" character makes two acquaintances. He meets a blind girl selling flowers, who mistakes him for a rich man, and the two become very fond of each other. Then he meets a real millionaire, who is drunk, depressed, and about to commit suicide. In a comic scene, the tramp persuades the millionaire not to go through with it, making himself a devoted friend.

The tramp soon learns that there is an operation that could give the girl her sight, and tries to think of some way he could help. His scenes with the girl and her grandmother are moving, while his determination to help lead him into some comic escapades - his attempt to win money in a boxing match being particularly funny, and one of Chaplin's best comic pieces. Meanwhile, when his millionaire friend is drunk, he dotes on the tramp, but when sober he forgets who the tramp is, leading to more amusing scenes and occasional trouble for Charlie.

All of the comedy leads up to a finale that is one of the best-remembered scenes in any film. "City Lights" shows the power of the camera in the hands of a master, who without words can move his audience or make them laugh. Anyone who appreciates good cinema should see it at least once.

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