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  1. • The initial 352 takes for the “flower stand sequence” in City Lights, when the tramp first meets the flower girl (played by Virginia Cherrill), were shot e...

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  2. Her greatest role was as the Blind Flower Girl in Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights, but who was Virginia Cherrill? Through her genealogy, movie career, and public records I intend to find out and shed some light on the person who, in the opinion of film critic James Agee, delivered with Chaplin, “The greatest single piece…

  3. Virginia Cherrill ( 12. huhtikuuta 1908 Carthage, Illinois, Yhdysvallat – 14. marraskuuta 1996 Santa Barbara, Kalifornia, Yhdysvallat) oli yhdysvaltalainen elokuvanäyttelijä, joka tunnetaan roolistaan sokeana tyttönä Charles Chaplinin elokuvassa Kaupungin valot (1931). Cherrill syntyi vanhempiensa, James E. Cherrillin ja tämän vaimon ...

  4. Charlie Chaplin and Virginia Cherrill in City Lights (1931) City Lights proved to be the hardest and longest undertaking of Chaplin’s career. By the time it was completed he had spent two years and eight months on the work, with almost 190 days of actual shooting. The marvel is that the finished film betrays nothing of this effort and anxiety.

  5. City Lights: Directed by Charles Chaplin. With Virginia Cherrill, Florence Lee, Harry Myers, Al Ernest Garcia. With the aid of a wealthy erratic tippler, a dewy-eyed tramp who has fallen in love with a sightless flower girl accumulates money to be able to help her medically.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2012 · At 21 Virginia Cherrill had never landed a part in a film, had little gift for singing or dancing, and at a 1928 Hollywood boxing match failed to recognise her immediate neighbour owing to her ...

  7. 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 mistakes him for a millionaire.