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Photoplay, New York, May 1930.
Charlie CHAPLIN in „City Lights“ Poster
„The story of love and laughter and pathos“
Editorial content. „The First Stills From Chaplin‘s New Picture“
First photo. „Charlie, in love with the blind flower girl,
Virginia Cherrill, pays her a call with groceries“
Second photo. „Charlie, the tramp of the new City Lights,
goes to the millionaire‘s home, where big whoopee
is going on. He seems to be left cold by ladies and liquor,
but is going in heavily for fruit“
Third photo. „The big party is over, and the little tramp
is left alone. Sitting under the bridge embankment,
he nurses a carnation and dreams of the blind flower girl
he loves. These three pictures tell the story of love
and laughter and pathos depicted in City Lights“
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City Lights 1930 1931 1932 next previous