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Con l'aiuto di un ricco ubriacone incostante, un vagabondo sentimentale, che si è innamorato di una venditrice di fiori cieca, racimola i soldi necessari perché lei possa avere un aiuto medi... Leggi tuttoCon l'aiuto di un ricco ubriacone incostante, un vagabondo sentimentale, che si è innamorato di una venditrice di fiori cieca, racimola i soldi necessari perché lei possa avere un aiuto medico.Con l'aiuto di un ricco ubriacone incostante, un vagabondo sentimentale, che si è innamorato di una venditrice di fiori cieca, racimola i soldi necessari perché lei possa avere un aiuto medico.
- Premi
- 6 vittorie totali
Charles Chaplin
- A Tramp
- (as Charlie Chaplin)
Al Ernest Garcia
- The Millionaire's Butler
- (as Allan Garcia)
Johnny Aber
- Newsboy
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jack Alexander
- Boxing Match Spectator
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
T.S. Alexander
- Doctor
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Victor Alexander
- Superstitious Boxer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Albert Austin
- Street Sweeper
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Harry Ayers
- Cop
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Eddie Baker
- Boxing Fight Referee
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Henry Bergman
- Mayor
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Edward Biby
- Nightclub Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Betty Blair
- Woman at Center of Table in Restaurant
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Buster Brodie
- Bald Party Guest
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jeanne Carpenter
- Diner in Restaurant
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizChaplin re-shot the scene in which the Little Tramp buys a flower from the blind flower-girl 342 times, as he could not find a satisfactory way of showing that she thought the mute tramp was wealthy.
- Blooper(at around 50 mins) When the man swallows part of the Tramp's soap and starts spraying bubbles, the tube used to spray the bubbles is clearly visible behind him.
- Citazioni
The Tramp: You can see now?
A Blind Girl: Yes, I can see now.
- Versioni alternativeAbout seven minutes of footage of Georgia Hale playing the flower girl exists and is included in the 2003 DVD release. The footage was shot during a brief period when the actress originally cast to play the character had been fired and replaced with Hale, but Charles Chaplin was forced to resume filming with the original actress due to the amount of film already shot.
- ConnessioniEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Fatale beauté (1994)
Recensione in evidenza
If there is one Charlie Chaplin film to recommend, as others have pointed to in the past, City Lights is the one. Though Chaplin played his Tramp character superbly in other movies, like Modern Times and The Gold Rush, City Lights displays the Tramp at his funniest, his bravest, his most romantic, and his most sympathetic. It's tough for filmmakers in recent days to bring the audience so close emotionally with the characters, but it's pulled off.
The film centers on three characters- the Tramp, the quintessential, funny homeless man who blends into the crowd, but gets caught in predicaments. He helps a drunken businessman (Myers, a fine performance in his own right) from suicide, and becomes his on and off again friend (that is, when it suits him and doesn't notice his 'friend's' state). The other person in the Tramp's life is the Blind Flower Girl (Virginia Cherrill, one of the most absorbing, beautiful, and key female performances in silent film), who are quite fond of each other despite the lack of total perception. The emotional centerpiece comes in obtaining rent and eye surgery money, which leads to a (how else can I put it) magical boxing match where it's basically a 180 from the brutality and viscerality of a match in say Raging Bull.
Though there is no dialog, the film achieves a timelessness- it's essentially a tale of two loners who find each other, lose each other, and find each other again (the last scene, widely discussed by critics for decades, is moving if not tear-inducing). And it's never, ever boring- once you get along with the Tramp, you find the little things about him, the reaction shots, the little things he does after the usual big gag (look to the ballroom scene for examples of this, or when he gets a bottle of wine poured down his pants without the other guy noticing). Truth be told, if this film makes you indifferent, never watch Chaplin again. But if you give yourself to the film, you may find it's one of the most charming from the era, or perhaps any era.
The film centers on three characters- the Tramp, the quintessential, funny homeless man who blends into the crowd, but gets caught in predicaments. He helps a drunken businessman (Myers, a fine performance in his own right) from suicide, and becomes his on and off again friend (that is, when it suits him and doesn't notice his 'friend's' state). The other person in the Tramp's life is the Blind Flower Girl (Virginia Cherrill, one of the most absorbing, beautiful, and key female performances in silent film), who are quite fond of each other despite the lack of total perception. The emotional centerpiece comes in obtaining rent and eye surgery money, which leads to a (how else can I put it) magical boxing match where it's basically a 180 from the brutality and viscerality of a match in say Raging Bull.
Though there is no dialog, the film achieves a timelessness- it's essentially a tale of two loners who find each other, lose each other, and find each other again (the last scene, widely discussed by critics for decades, is moving if not tear-inducing). And it's never, ever boring- once you get along with the Tramp, you find the little things about him, the reaction shots, the little things he does after the usual big gag (look to the ballroom scene for examples of this, or when he gets a bottle of wine poured down his pants without the other guy noticing). Truth be told, if this film makes you indifferent, never watch Chaplin again. But if you give yourself to the film, you may find it's one of the most charming from the era, or perhaps any era.
- Quinoa1984
- 11 set 2004
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- Budget
- 1.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 19.181 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.102 USD
- 8 lug 2007
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 55.154 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 27 minuti
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