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| Virginia Cherrill | A Blind Girl | |
| Florence Lee | The Blind Girl's Grandmother | |
| Harry Myers | An Eccentric Millionaire | |
| Al Ernest Garcia | James - the Millionaire's Butler | |
| Hank Mann | A Prizefighter | |
| Charlie Chaplin | A Tramp | |
| Wyn Ritchie Evans | Crowd | |
| Jack Alexander | Boxing Match Spectator | |
| T.S. Alexander | Doctor | |
| Victor Alexander | Superstitious Boxer | |
| Albert Austin | Street Sweeper / Burglar | |
| Harry Ayers | Cop | |
| Eddie Baker | Boxing Fight Referee | |
| Henry Bergman | Mayor / Blind Girl's Downstairs Neighbor | |
| Betty Blair | Woman at Center of Table in Restaurant | |
| Buster Brodie | Bald Party Guest | |
| Jeanne Carpenter | Diner in Restaurant | |
| Marie Cooper | Dancer | |
| Tom Dempsey | Boxer | |
| Peter Diego | Man in Mix-Up with Coat and Hat |
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| Producer |
Charlie Chaplin
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| Writer |
Charlie Chaplin
Harry Crocker Harry Carr |
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| Cinematography |
Roland Totheroh
Gordon Pollock |
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| Musician |
Charlie Chaplin
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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. |
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