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Charlie Chaplin City lights scene never added to the film

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2007

Charlie Chaplin: City lights:

This scene was not included in the film, however its really good.
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  • No lo sé, probablemente por falta de tiempo

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  • he really is a genius, no doubt of that...

  • Great irony -- the slow-wittted guy with the apple wears a hat that reads "Express."

    I'm impressed that :07 through 2:17 is one continuous scene, as is 4:49 to 6:37, both pretty involved physical comedy.

    What a true genius. He always cheers me up.

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  • This is one of Chaplin's most hilarious scenes and was obviously deleted due to its length. The 'dopey bell boy' went on to become a film producer. To achieve the illusion of a busy street, the extras in the background swapped partners and hats when they disappeared out of shot. The climax of this film never fails to bring a tear to my eye. GENIUS! BCNU...

  • Yes, agree, w all the genius comments, would love to see the famous contortionist scene where he works out at the spa? Anyone seen that around, or could post? Much laughter to you all..

  • The guy...with the orange..is he retarded??? Hahahahahaha

    Why this scene was never added? It´s hilarious! Hugs from Brazil.

  • The women walking down the street in this film are SO attractive!

  • Hi there. ... . Tory from Austin Texas. Singer songwriter musician. Check out my originals and subscribe if you like. Please listen to my own original of The Little Tramp..a tribute to Charlie Chaplin. Namaste.

  • The man next to Chaplin looks some what like Buster Keaton...

  • Actually, when City Lights was made, it was not a silent movie, but Charlie did not want the Tramp to speak, since it would take away from how the people saw the Tramp.

  • actually, this movie was filmed when there was sound, Chaplin did no want the character of the tramp to speak so he decided to make it silent with an orchestral score.

  • @rockitboy

    true, chaplin was not afraid of very long sequence shots

    since he was perfectionist, we can assume how nightmarish were these scenes for the actors...

  • Just amazing.. & a master piece of silent movie!

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