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| Cast | 
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| Actor/Actress | Role |  
| Chaplin, Charlie | Tramp |  
| Cherrill, Virginia | A Blind Girl |  
| Lee, Florence | The Blind Girl's Grandmother |  
| Myers, Harry | An Eccentric Millionaire |  
| Garcia, Al Ernest | The Eccentric Millionaire's Butler |  
| Mann, Hank | A Prizefighter |  
| Austin, Albert | Street Sweeper / Burglar (uncredited) |  
| Baker, Eddie | Boxing Fight Referee (uncredited) |  
| Bergman, Henry | Mayor / Blind Girl's Downstairs Neighbor (uncredited) |  
| Brodie, Buster | Bald Party Guest (uncredited) |  
| Carpenter, Jeanne | Extra in Restaurant Scene (uncredited) |  
| Dempsey, Tom | Boxer (uncredited) |  
| Donnelly, James | Steet Sweepers' Foreman (uncredited) |  
| Erlenborn, Ray | Newsboy (uncredited) |  
| Graves, Robert | Police Officer (uncredited) |  
| Hammond, Charles | Extra in Street Scene (uncredited) |  
| Harlow, Jean | Extra in Restaurant Scene (uncredited) |  
| Herrick, Joseph | Extra in Boxing Scene (uncredited) |  
| Jewell, Austen | Newsboy (uncredited) |  
| Keeler, Willie | Boxer (uncredited) |  
| Parrish, Robert | Newsboy (uncredited) |  
| Rand, John | Tramp Who Dives for Cigar (uncredited) |  
| Robinson, W. C. | Man Who Throws Away Cigar (uncredited) |  
| Slocum, Cy | Extra in Boxing Scene (uncredited) |  
| Stabenau, Tony | Victorious Boxer - Later Knocked Out (uncredited) |  
| Strong, Mark | Man in Restaurant (uncredited) |  
| Ward, Tiny | Man in Elevator in Front of the Art Shop (uncredited) |  
| Wheatcroft, Stanhope | Distinguished Gentleman in Cafe (uncredited) |  
| Wix, Florence | Woman Who Sits on Cigar (uncredited) |  
| Redmond, Granville | Sculptor (uncredited) |  
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| Director | Chaplin, Charlie |  
| Producer | Chaplin, Charlie |  
| Writer | Chaplin, Charlie; Clive, Harry; Crocker, Harry |  
| Composer | Chaplin, Charlie |  
| Studio | Charles Chaplin Productions |  
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| Running Time | 87 |  
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| Color Mode | Black & White |  
| Plot Summary | 
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 | City Lights is the first silent film that Charlie Chaplin directed after he established himself with sound accompanied films. The film is about a penniless man who falls in love with a flower girl. The film was a great success and today is deemed a cult classic. |  
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| Location | Media_Center |  
| Watched | No |  
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