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United Artists |
| Year: |
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1931 |
| Genre: |
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Comedy |
| Runtime: |
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87 min. |
| Country: |
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USA |
| Language: |
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English |
| Color: |
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Black & White |
| Sound Mix: |
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Silent |
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Technical Specifications
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ŚWIATŁA WIELKIEGO MIASTA
City Lights
| Directed by: |
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Charles Chaplin |
| Writing credits: |
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Charles Chaplin, Harry Clive, Harry Crocker |
| Produced by: |
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Charles Chaplin |
| Film Editing by: |
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Charles Chaplin, Willard Nico |
| Cinematography by: |
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Roland Totheroh, Gordon Pollock |
| Original Music by: |
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Charles Chaplin, José Padilla (theme "Flower Girl") |
| Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: |
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Albert Austin, Henry Bergman, Harry Crocker |
| Casting by: |
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Al Ernest Garcia |
| Art Department: |
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Charles D. Hall |
| Sound Department: |
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Theodore Reed |
| Production Management: |
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Alfred Reeves |
| Music Arranger: |
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Arthur Johnston |
| Musical Director: |
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Alfred Newman |
| Unit Publicist: |
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Harry Crocker |
| Still Photographer: |
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Ralph Barton |
| Camera Operator: |
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Mark Marlatt |
| Driver: Mr. Chaplin: |
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Toraichi Kono |
| Press Representative: |
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Carlyle Robinson |
| Script Supervisor: |
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Della Steele |
| Gaffer: |
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Frank Testera |
Cast:
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| Charles Chaplin |
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A Tramp |
| Virginia Cherrill |
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A Blind Girl |
| Florence Lee |
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The Blind Girl's Grandmother |
| Harry Myers |
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An Eccentric Millionaire |
| Al Ernest Garcia |
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The Eccentric Millionaire's Butler |
| Hank Mann |
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A Prizefighter |
| Jean Carpenter |
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Extra in restaurant scene |
| Jack Alexander |
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Extra in boxing scene |
| T.S. Alexander |
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Doctor |
| Victor Alexander |
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Superstitious boxer |
| Albert Austin |
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Street sweeper/Eddie Mason |
| Harry Ayers |
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Cop |
| Eddie Baker |
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Boxing fight referee |
| Henry Bergman |
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Mayor/Blind Girl's downstairs neighbor |
| Betty Blair |
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Woman at center of table in restaurant |
| Marie Cooper |
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Dancer |
| Tom Dempsey |
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Boxer |
| Peter Diego |
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Man in mix-up with coat and hat |
| James Donnelly |
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Steet sweepers foreman |
| Ray Erlenborn |
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Newsboy |
| Mrs. Garcia |
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Woman at left of table in restaurant |
| Milton Gowman |
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Extra in street scene |
| Robert Graves |
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Police Officer |
| Charles Hammond |
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Extra in street scene |
| Jean Harlow |
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Extra in restaurant scene |
| Ad Herman |
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Extra in boxing scene |
| Joseph Herrick |
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Extra in boxing scene |
| Mrs. Hyams |
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Flower shop assistant |
| Austen Jewell |
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Newsboy |
| Willie Keeler |
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Boxer |
| A.B. Lane |
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Extra in boxing scene |
| Eddie McAuliffe |
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Eddie Mason, boxer |
| Margaret Oliver |
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Extra in street scene |
| Robert Parrish |
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Newsboy |
| Mrs. Pope |
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Extra in restaurant scene |
| John Rand |
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Tramp who dives for cigar |
| Granville Redmond |
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Sculptor |
| W.C. Robinson |
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Man who throws away cigar |
| Cy Slocum |
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Extra in boxing scene |
| Tony Stabeman |
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Victorious boxer, later knocked-out |
| Mark Strong |
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Man in Restaurant |
| Jack Sutherland |
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Tall man at party |
| Joe Van Meter |
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Burglar |
| Emmett Wagner |
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Second |
| Tiny Ward |
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Man in elevator in front of the art shop |
| Stanhope Wheatcroft |
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Distinguished gentleman in Cafe |
| Florence Wix |
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Woman who sits on cigar |
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