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(aka "City Lights: A Comedy Romance in Pantomime")
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My favorite Charlie Chaplin feature (1931) -- his first sound picture, but not, properly speaking, his first talkie--is also probably the one on which he exercised the most patience and perfectionism, with almost two years of shooting, countless retakes, and a recasting of the female lead (with Georgia Hale, his female lead in The Gold Rush, eventually replaced by Virginia Cherrill, who was herself subsequently fired and rehired, as the blind flower-selling street waif who believes Chaplin’s Tramp is a millionaire). It’s also quite likely the Chaplin feature that can boast the best DVD extras, including one brilliant seven-minute gag sequence that Chaplin deleted because it interfered with the film’s overall architecture. Interestingly enough, and significantly, the tragic final sequence, in close-ups, rightly regarded as the most emotionally wrenching sequence in Chaplin’s career, is edited in such a way that it has glaring continuity errors, none of which matter in the slightest because of the power of his performance. Excerpt from Jonathan Rosenbaum's article "30 Great Movies on DVD" located HERE |
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Theatrical Release: January 30th, 1931 - Los Angeles, California
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Image Entertainment (oop) - Region 0 - NTSC vs. Warner (oop) - Region 2 - PAL vs. Kinowelt - Region 'B' - Blu-ray
Big thanks to Nick Wrigley of Masters of Cinema for the Region 2 PAL DVD captures!
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1) Image Entertainment - Region 0 - NTSC - LEFT 2) Warner - Region 2 - PAL - MIDDLE3) Kinowelt - Region B - Blu-ray - RIGHT
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Image Entertainment / CBS Fox Region 0 - NTSC |
Warner Region 2 - PAL |
Kinowelt Region 'B' - Blu-ray |
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NTSC (North America) - Individually from Warner:
or in Warner Boxset Vol. 2 with City Lights / The Circus / The Kid / A King in New York / A Woman of Paris / Monsieur Verdoux / The Chaplin Revue / Charlie - The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin:
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| Runtime | 1:27:03 | 1:22:40 (4% PAL speedup) | 1:27:00.215 |
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1.13 Original Aspect Ratio |
1.29:1
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Disc Size: 22,336,516,561 bytes Feature Size: 17,638,981,632 bytes Average Bitrate: 23.99 MbpsSingle-layered Blu-ray MPEG-4 AVC Video 1080P |
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| Audio | PCM English (Silent) (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) conducted by Carl Davis 1989, English (Silent) (Dolby Digital 1.0 Stereo) - Chaplin's Original Score |
English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) |
DTS-HD Master Audio Undetermined 1615 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1615 kbps / 16-bit (DTS Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 16-bit) |
| Subtitles | None | English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Arabic, Bulgarian, Romanian, English for the hearing impaired, French for the hearing impaired, Italian for the hearing impaired and none - Extras is subtitled in: English, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, German, Dutch and none | German, none |
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Release Information:
Chapters 20
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Release Information: Studio: Warner Home Studio Aspect
Ratio: Edition Details:
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Release Date: September 22nd, 2003 Keep Case Chapters 20 |
Release Information: Studio: Kinowelt
Disc Size: 22,336,516,561 bytes Feature Size: 17,638,981,632 bytes Average Bitrate: 23.99 MbpsSingle-layered Blu-ray MPEG-4 AVC Video 1080P
Edition Details: • 6 Galleries • Chaplin ABC (30:00)
Blu-ray Release Date: May 6th, 2010Custom Blu-ray Case Chapters 8 |
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NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were taken directly from the Blu-ray disc. ADDITION: Kinowelt - Region 'B' Blu-ray - April 2010: Firstly, the HD transferred image has been differently framed showing much more on the left hand side, more also on the bottom and less on the top and right of the frame. I wasn't expecting it to be correctly pillar-boxed (see comments below) and I also knew it wouldn't have crystal clear clarity that some have come to expect from 1080P. This film was made 80-years ago - 80!.The higher resolution does tend to look superior - more noticeable in some sections rather than others and, for the most part, I lean to this 'framing' version as the best composition for most (but not all) scenes. More information (backgrounds) is available and detail does improve. Contrast-wise this new Blu-ray is more faint than the Warner but slightly richer than the Image Entertainment. This strikes me as being more accurate to the source - I always felt the Warner's were black boosted to some degree. Occasionally though, I see the Kinowelt image as having some green infiltration. Not surprisingly the higher definition image looks the best on my system but it was hard, even for this reviewer, not to have grander expectations for grain and sharpness. It is soft. Because of the production age there is still contrast flickering and damage (less apparent and mostly frame specific). One interesting note is that this is the first viewing (I've seen this at least 20 times) where Chaplin's heavy pancake make-up was the most highly notable I can ever recall. I even believe I pointed-out a band-aid under his hat brim - not present in other shot of the very same scene. Those 'picky' might even consider this a continuity error but only visible through 1080P Blu-ray resolution. This established some confidence that I was probably seeing City Lights in the best presentation I am likely to ever find in my home. I suspect this will be the same transfer offered in France, the UK and eventually the US but I can't be certain. Stay tuned. The DTS-HD Master 2.0 channel at 1615 kbps is still quite tinny but does exhibit some infrequent strength in depth, but this improvement, like the image, would be considered more subtle. However, it certainly does exist. Nice to see in this German edition the original English intertitles. There are optional German subtitles offered. My Momitsu has identified it is being Region 'B'-locked. Extras start with a nifty advert for the Studio Canal Collection and offer some of what in the, now OOP, Warner package - most notable is the 1/2 hour long Chaplin ABC - silent but with German chapter cards. I've always loved City Lights and it was such a pleasure seeing it looking and sounding it's best albeit softer than one would like. I'll still cherish my Image Entertainment disc. Expectantly, I laughed (boxing scene) and cried (finale). This is one of the great creators all-time achievements. *** ON THE DVDs: I have been waiting to compare this disc as it is one of my favorite films of all time.The Region 2 Boxset was overwhelmingly chosen as the DVD of the Year in our Poll located HERE, but in this instance the Image Entertainment Region 0 Disc has a strong advantage. The Warner DVD is cropped (it was originally show pillar-boxed NOT 1.33) and has PAL speedup. Contrast is better on the Warner (boosted?) but they appear equally as sharp. Well... what can we say. Extras go the way of the Warner, and I suspect the sound will as well, but the Image Entertainment disc does offer both the Carl Davis 1989 score and the original. The Warner does offer an inappropriate 5.1 version although this may be considered varying from the original presentation (although I'm sure it sounds great!). The cropping by Warner is a disappointment. The Window-boxing (Pillar-boxing) was only around for a short period of time and it should be respected. It is a highly significant omission in my opinion. |
Associated Reading (CLICK COVERS or TITLES for more information)
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Metropolis (Bfi Film Classics, 54) by Thomas Elsaesser |
Movie Posters of the Silent Film Era To Color by Rex Schneider, Christopher Buchman |
American Film Cycles: The Silent Era (Bibliographies
and Indexes in the Performing Arts) by Larry Langman |
Family Secrets: The Feature Films of D. W. Griffith by Michael Allen |
Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema by Jeffrey Vance |
The First Female Stars : Women of the Silent Era by David W. Menefee |
Silent Players: A Biographical and Autobiographical
Study of 100 Silent Film Actors and Actresses by Anthony Slide |
The Silent Cinema Reader by Lee Grieveson, Peter Kramer |
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CLICK EACH BLU-RAY CAPTURE TO SEE ALL IMAGES IN FULL 1920X1080 RESOLUTION
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NOTE: You can't see the window frame behind the blind girl in the PAL DVD (boosted blacks)
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NOTE: Significant cropping Top and Bottom - see statue in background's head.
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Recommended Reading on Chaplin (CLICK COVERS or TITLES for more information)
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Charles Chaplin: My Autobiography
by Charlie Chaplin |
Discoveries: Charlie Chaplin
by David Robinson |
Charlie Chaplin and His Times by Kenneth S. Lynn |
Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema by Jeffrey Vance |
The Intimate Charlie Chaplin by May Reeves, Constance Brown Kuriyama |
Tramp: The Life of Charlie Chaplin by Joyce Milton |
Charlie Chaplin: Interviews (Conversations With
Filmmakers Series) by Kevin J. Hayes, Charlie Chaplin |
Charlie Chaplin: A Photo Diary by Michel Comte (Editor) |
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