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City Lights Review - Criterion Forum City Lights, the most cherished film by Charlie Chaplin, is also his ultimate Little Tramp chronicle The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and
Charlie Chaplin and Criterion - criterionforum. org City Lights only has one cut, but with the option of the original 1931 score or the 1988 Carl Davis re-recording Only physical change is a single title card with the United Artists credit blacked out Modern Times only has two physical changes: opening titles poorly altered to delete a United Artists credit and the cuff song shortened
Blow-Up Review - Criterion Forum The second interview is 20-minutes of footage from a 1977 episode of the Canadian show City Lights, hosted by Brian Linehan Here Hemmings talks about his overall career, focusing quite a bit on that time period that would have followed Blow-Up, where he admits to a number of bad decisions He also talks about the 60s and why he feels the
The Asphalt Jungle Review - Criterion Forum Criterion then digs up an October 10th, 1979 episode of the Canadian television show City Lights, featuring its host, Brian Linehan talking to filmmaker John Huston about his film work The 48-minute discussion is fairly dry, but the two do touch some interesting subjects, like Huston’s living between Ireland and Mexico, his daughter
The Asphalt Jungle Packaging Photos :: Criterion Forum Audio commentary from 2004 by film historian Drew Casper, featuring recordings of actor James Whitmore New interviews with film noir historian Eddie Muller and cinematographer John Bailey Archival footage of writer-director John Huston discussing the film Pharos of Chaos, a 1983 documentary about actor Sterling Hayden Episode of the television program City Lights from 1979 featuring John
The Gold Rush Review - Criterion Forum Charlie Chaplin’s comedic masterwork—which charts a prospector’s search for fortune in the Klondike and his discovery of romance (with the beautiful Georgia Hale)—forever cemented the iconic status of Chaplin and his Little Tramp character Shot partly on location in the Sierra Nevadas and featuring such timeless gags as the dance of the dinner rolls and the meal of boiled shoe leather
Charlie Chaplin and Criterion - Page 9 - criterionforum. org City Lights (as well as the already released Modern Times) is the only one I am really pining to purchase Being a big title in his filmography, I am surprised it hasn't been released yet and that we may have to wait even longer I figured City Lights would have been high in the queue along with Modern Times, Gold Rush and The Great Dictator
Moonstruck Review - Criterion Forum <p>A full moon, a New York City night, and love and music in the air One of the most enchanting romantic comedies of all time assembles a flawless ensemble cast for a tender and boisterously funny look at a multigenerational Italian American family in Brooklyn, wrestling with the complexities of love and marriage at every stage of life At the center of it all is a radiant Cher as
Charles Chaplin - criterionforum. org The Champion (short, 1915) Warner (R1, R2, R4) mk2 (R2 FR) – excerpted on City Lights BFI (R2 UK) – included in Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Films, Vol 1 Delta (R0 US) – included on The Essential Charlie Chaplin (12 DVD Box Set)
Monsieur Verdoux Review - Criterion Forum Charlie Chaplin plays shockingly against type in his most controversial film, a brilliant and bleak black comedy about money, marriage, and murder Chaplin is a twentieth-century bluebeard, an enigmatic family man who goes to extreme lengths to support his wife and child, attempting to bump off a series of wealthy widows (including one played by the indefatigable Martha Raye, in a hilarious