Description: Original Folded Vintage (undated, probably 1960s release) Theater one sheet poster sent to film cinemas in INDIA, in envelopes for marketing purposes. Condition is GOOD to VERY GOOD or better. An unrestored poster that displays signs of use with good color and an overall, very presentable appearance. It displays well and its "look" is age appropriate. The poster features all original folds and natural edgewear. Minor blemishes may be present like edge tears, chips, unobtrusive smudges, stains, creases or few, if any visible pin holes or fold separations. See Photo. These items are inspected but individual items slip through occasionally, and we apologize for any inconsistency. Please, ask questions before purchase, we will do our best to oblige you. FAST & SAFE DELIVERY. CITY LIGHTS - 1931. Directed by CHARLIE CHAPLIN. TAGLINE: "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! A Wanderer of the streets. Right! Left! Right! Howls and heart tugs. Follow the battered derby and shuffle along with Charlie to that happy hunting ground of his own creation" - 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. A tramp falls in love with a beautiful blind girl. Her family is in financial trouble. The tramp's on-and-off friendship with a wealthy man allows him to be the girl's benefactor and suitor. Sir Charles Chaplin's personal favorite of all his films. In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #11 Greatest Movie of All Time. CAST includes Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill, Florence Lee, Harry Myers, Hank Mann, Al Ernest Garcia, Henry Bergman, Eddie Baker, Robert Parrish, Albert Austin, Edward Biby, Jean Harlow (debut). BEHIND THE SCENES TRIVIA : When the film opened on 31 January 1931, Albert Einstein joined Sir Charles Chaplin at the theater. When the film opened in England, George Bernard Shaw joined him. Sir Charles Chaplin invited Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa to join him at the Los Angeles premier on January 30, 1931. When the house lights came up, Chaplin was surprised to see Einstein's eyes tearing at the final scene. Chaplin said in his autobiography that he had not known Einstein to be so "sentimental." Sir Winston Churchill visited the set, and Sir Charles Chaplin took a break to make a short film with him. Orson Welles said that this was his favorite movie of all time. Stanley Kubrick named it as one of his favourite films. Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky cited this as his favorite film. Woody Allen also calls it "Chaplin's best picture". Part of a gallery of more than ONE THOUSAND LINENBACKED and more than 30,000 un-restored original rare paper items being offered for the first time to the eBay community. ALL PHOTOS of Rare Paper are ACTUAL ITEMS being sold. Please, ask questions before purchase, we will do our best to oblige you.
Price: 79.95 USD
Location: Wake Forest, North Carolina
End Time: 2025-01-25T21:31:45.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Industry: Movies
Size: Indian One Sheet
Object Type: Poster
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: India