1. Smile: “City Lights” (1931) and “Modern Times” (1936)
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By Scott Ross When it comes to which of Charles Chaplin’s masterworks seems the greater I generally take a leaf from the late John Simon, who once wrote that his favorite of these two “s…

2. City Lights (1931): Charlie Chaplin's Most Poignant Masterpiece
Apr 17, 2018 · I was lucky to see this film on the big screen a little over a year ago. It was stunning. Chaplin may have been nervous about its release during ...
by Paul Batters The films of Charlie Chaplin are perhaps the easiest to watch and the most difficult to write about – easy because they are such an incredible joy to the heart and soul of the indiv…

3. City Lights movie review & film summary (1931) - Roger Ebert
When he made it, three years into the era of sound, Chaplin must have known that “City Lights” might be his last silent film; he considered making a talkie, but ...
If only one of Charles Chaplin's films could be preserved, “City Lights” (1931) would come the closest to representing all the different notes of his genius.

4. THE UNKNOWN CHAPLIN, a Turkish CITY LIGHTS Remake(!) and more ...
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Possibly the best documentary about Chaplin is The Unknown Chaplin. In three parts you can watch here it captures the cinematic genius as he was never meant to be seen. Using countless reels of rus…

5. City Lights movie review & film summary (1931) - Roger Ebert
Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights" (1931) came near the beginning of two eras, the Depression and the talkies, and had fun with both.
Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights" (1931) came near the beginning of two eras, the Depression and the talkies, and had fun with both. But it didn't depend upon

6. Charlie Chaplin's City Lights at Lincoln Center - Vogue
May 19, 2016 · If you have never seen Charlie Chaplin's 1931 silent masterpiece, City Lights—or even if you have—I strongly urge you to cancel this ...
If you have never seen Charlie Chaplin’s 1931 silent masterpiece, City Lights—or even if you have—I strongly urge you to cancel this evening’s plans and get yourself to Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall, where the film will be shown at 7:00, accompanied by the New York Philharmonic. Sure, you could stream City Lights on Hulu (which has a growing portfolio of other gems from the Criterion Collection), but watching it live offers a pleasure that you can’t get at home, namely, experiencing it as it was intended: on a big screen, amid the laughter of fellow audience members, with Chaplin’s own spritely, sentimental score played by a live orchestra—in this case, a mighty fine one, conducted by silent-film music guru Timothy Brock.

7. Review: City Lights (1931) | Bill's Movie Emporium
Jun 6, 2009 · Finally, I return to Chaplin in a silent! ... For my money, City Lights is Charlie Chaplin's masterpiece, says the man who has yet to see the ...
Finally, I return to Chaplin in a silent!

8. Movie Review – City Lights (1931) - Fernby Films
Nov 28, 2016 · City Lights is one of the great silent films, make no mistake. It's a sketch comedy in feature length form, another terrific platform for Chaplin's unique ...
9. Charles Chaplin's 'City Lights' (1931) - - CineMontage
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Chaplin’s on-screen mixture of humor, acrobatics and pathos has an almost magical ability to put a smile in one’s heart.

10. City Lights (1931) - Filmsite.org
City Lights (1931), subtitled "A Comedy Romance in Pantomime," has generally been viewed as Charlie Chaplin's greatest film - it was a "silent film" released ...
City Lights (1931), subtitled "A Comedy Romance in Pantomime," has generally been viewed as Charlie Chaplin's greatest film - it was a "silent film" released three years after the start of the talkies era of sound.
11. City Lights (1931) - Financial Information - The Numbers
City Lights (1931) ; Domestic Releases: January 30th, 1931 (Exclusive) by United Artists July 6th, 2007 (Exclusive) by United Artists ; International Releases: ...
Financial analysis of City Lights (1931) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.
12. City Lights Reviews - Metacritic
The only thing I wish was better was its pacing, and no, I don't mean that because it is a silent film that needs to use cards for dialogue, it's just that some ...
The Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) struggles to help a blind flower girl he has fallen in love with.
