City Lights poster

City Lights

True Blind Love

Description: A tramp falls in love with a beautiful blind flower girl. His on-and-off friendship with a wealthy man allows him to be the girl's benefactor and suitor.

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Homepage: https://www.charliechaplin.com/en/films/5-City-Lights

Budget: $1,500,000 | Revenue : $4,250,000

Runtime: 87 minutes

Series Credit

Charlie Chaplin

Played A Tramp

Series Credit

Virginia Cherrill

Played A Blind Girl

Series Credit

Florence Lee

Played Her Grandmother

Series Credit

Harry Myers

Played An Eccentric Millionaire

Series Credit

Al Ernest Garcia

Played His Butler

Series Credit

Hank Mann

Played A Prizefighter

Series Credit

Albert Austin

Played Street Sweeper / Burglar (uncredited)

Series Credit

Eddie Baker

Played Boxing Fight Referee (uncredited)

Series Credit

Henry Bergman

Played Mayor / Blind Girl's Downstairs Neighbor (uncredited)

Series Credit

Buster Brodie

Played Bald Party Guest (uncredited)

Series Credit

Jeanne Carpenter

Played Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)

Series Credit

Tom Dempsey

Played Boxer (uncredited)

Series Credit

James Donnelly

Played Street Sweepers' Foreman (uncredited)

Series Credit

Ray Erlenborn

Played Newsboy (uncredited)

Series Credit

Robert Graves

Played Police Officer (uncredited)

Series Credit

Charles Hammond

Played Street Passerby (uncredited)

Series Credit

Joseph Herrick

Played Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Series Credit

Austen Jewell

Played Newsboy (uncredited)

Series Credit

Willie Keeler

Played Boxer (uncredited)

Series Credit

Robert Parrish

Played Newsboy (uncredited)

Series Credit

John Rand

Played Tramp Who Dives for Cigar (uncredited)

Series Credit

W.C. Robinson

Played Man Who Throws Away Cigar (uncredited)

Series Credit

Cy Slocum

Played Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Series Credit

Tony Stabenau

Played Victorious Boxer - Later Knocked Out (uncredited)

Series Credit

Mark Strong

Played Man in Restaurant (uncredited)

Series Credit

Tiny Ward

Played Man in Elevator in Front of the Art Shop (uncredited)

Series Credit

Stanhope Wheatcroft

Played Distinguished Gentleman in Cafe (uncredited)

Series Credit

Florence Wix

Played Woman Who Sits on Cigar (uncredited)

Series Credit

Granville Redmond

Played Sculptor (uncredited)

Series Credit

Wyn Ritchie Evans

Played (uncredited)

Series Credit

Joe Van Meter

Played Burglar (uncredited)

Series Credit

Johnny Aber

Played Newsboy (uncredited)

Series Credit

Jack Alexander

Played Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Series Credit

T.S. Alexander

Played Doctor (uncredited)

Series Credit

Victor Alexander

Played Superstitious Boxer (uncredited)

Series Credit

Harry Ayers

Played Cop (uncredited)

Series Credit

Edward Biby

Played Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Series Credit

Betty Blair

Played Woman at Center of Table in Restaurant (uncredited)

Series Credit

Marie Cooper

Played Dancer (uncredited)

Series Credit

Peter Diego

Played Man in Mix-Up with Coat and Hat (uncredited)

Series Credit

Ruth Garcia

Played Woman at Left of Table in Restaurant (uncredited)

Series Credit

Milton Gowman

Played Street Passerby (uncredited)

Series Credit

Jean Harlow

Played Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)

Series Credit

Ad Herman

Played Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Series Credit

A.B. Lane

Played Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Series Credit

Eddie McAuliffe

Played Eddie Mason - Boxer (uncredited)

Series Credit

Leila McIntyre

Played Flower Shop Assistant (uncredited)

Series Credit

George Nardelli

Played Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Series Credit

Margaret Oliver

Played Street Passerby (uncredited)

Series Credit

Mrs. Pope

Played Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)

Series Credit

James Sheldon

Played Young Man (uncredited)

Series Credit

Jack Sutherland

Played Tall Man at Party (uncredited)

Series Credit

Emmett Wagner

Played Second (uncredited)

Backdrops

Posters

Logos