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  2. City Lights - Wikipedia

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    Allen is said to have based the final scene of his 1979 film Manhattan on its final scene. [61] Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance has summarized all the best criticism and all the notable filmmakers who have singled out City Lights as their favorite Chaplin film throughout the decades in the Criterion Collection audio commentary track for the ...

  3. City Lights (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... City Lights is a 1931 film starring Charlie Chaplin. City Lights may also refer to: Music. City Lights ...

  4. Charlie Chaplin filmography - Wikipedia

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    All of Chaplin's films up to and including The Circus (1928) were silent, although many were re-issued with soundtracks. City Lights (1931) and Modern Times (1936) were essentially silent films, although they were made with soundtracks consisting of music and sound effects; the latter film also included talking sequences. All of Chaplin's last ...

  5. Charlie Chaplin - Wikipedia

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    City Lights (1931) is regarded as one of Chaplin's finest works. When filming began at the end of 1928, Chaplin had been working on the story for almost a year. [195] City Lights followed the Tramp's love for a blind flower girl (played by Virginia Cherrill) and his efforts to raise money for

  6. Modern Times (film) - Wikipedia

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    A cover of this song by Jimmy Durante was also used in the trailer for the 2019 film Joker, in which the lead character also watches scenes from a showing of Modern Times after sneaking into a movie theatre. Modern Times was the first film where Chaplin's voice is heard as he performs Léo Daniderff's comical song "Je cherche après Titine".

  7. Behind the Screen - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 documentary series Unknown Chaplin revealed previously unseen footage from this movie, including an alternate take where Purviance's character is shown playing a harp; an outtake in which Edna, playing the guitar, starts laughing (the documentary supports the belief that Purviance and Chaplin were romantically involved at the time); and several takes of a sequence in which Chaplin's ...

  8. The Tramp - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Premiere issued its list of "The 100 Greatest Performances of all Time", putting Chaplin's performance as the Tramp in City Lights at No. 44. [36] The Tramp is the main character in the CGI TV series Chaplin & Co. The show places the character in the 21st century and features him meeting up with numerous characters (one of them being a ...

  9. 1930s - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Chaplin's groundbreaking classic, "City Lights", was released in 1931. Charlie Chaplin's last film featuring his signature character, "The Tramp", was subsequently released in 1936. Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released in 1937. The Little Princess was released in 1939. The Wizard of Oz was released in 1939.