Poster of the film. City Lights is a 1931 silent film directed by Charlie Chaplin1. In the film, Chaplin plays his iconic role of the tramp, who falls in love with a blind flower girl (played by Virginia Cherrill) and befriends an alcoholic millionaire (Harry Myers).
Despite the rise of the sound film, Chaplin chose to make City Lights as a silent film, with a synchronised musical score and sound effects. The film is known for its mix of comedy and moving moments, especially the final scene, which is often considered one of the most moving in film history.
City Lights was a critical and commercial success upon release and is considered one of Chaplin's greatest works1. The film is listed on the US National Film Registry for its cultural, historical and aesthetic significance.
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