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Limelight is a 1952 American comedy-drama film written, produced, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin, based on a novella by Chaplin titled Footlights.
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The story is simple: a washed-up, old vaudvillian rescues a young ballet dancer from suicide. He takes care of her until she is healthy again, and even restores ...
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A glimmer of hope arrives when he meets a beautiful but melancholy ballerina (Claire Bloom) who lives downstairs. An elegant mix of the comic and the tragic, ...
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In a society obsessed with fame, validation, and social media, one small-town narcissist pulls out all the stops in his pursuit of absolute stardom.
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This film is about hope in the face of circumstances that interfere with the artistic process and life, and this is Chaplin's most cinematically poetic film.
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Depressed over her failed dance career, Terry (Claire Bloom) attempts suicide, only to be rescued by Calvero (Charles Chaplin), an impoverished, once-famous ...
A small-town narcissist pulls out all the stops in his pursuit of absolute stardom.
Jun 25, 2021 · The film follows Calvero, a washed up stage clown, who grows close to a talented but insecure ballet dancer, Terry, after saving her from a ...
Filming Limelight. Claire Bloom and Chaplin in Limelight, 1952. Charles Chaplin made Limelight at the most troubled period of his adult career.