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  1. Box office. $8 million. Limelight is a 1952 American comedy-drama film written, produced, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin, based on a novella by Chaplin titled Footlights. [2] The score was composed by Chaplin and arranged by Ray Rasch . The film stars Chaplin as a washed-up comedian who saves a suicidal dancer, played by Claire Bloom ...

    • $900,000
    • Charlie Chaplin
    • Charlie Chaplin
    • October 23, 1952 (United States)
  2. Limelight: Directed by Charles Chaplin. With Charles Chaplin, Claire Bloom, Nigel Bruce, Buster Keaton. A fading comedian and a suicidally despondent ballet dancer must look to each other to find purpose and hope in their lives.

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  3. Charlie Chaplin plays an old clown who saves a young ballet dancer in this bittersweet comedy. The film features his final slapstick scene with Buster Keaton and his farewell to the stage.

  4. A scene from the film LIMELIGHT. Limelight (1952) Limelight (1952) Limelight (1952) Limelight (1952) See all photos. Movie Info.

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  5. Limelight is a 1952 film by Charlie Chaplin that depicts the twilight of a former vaudeville star and the romance of a ballerina in a London flat. The film features Buster Keaton in a cameo and a new 4K restoration with special features and interviews.

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  6. Limelight features a historic but brief comedy scene starring both Chaplin and Buster Keaton, the only time the two masters of silent comedy appeared together in film.It was during a promotional tour of England on behalf of the film, which was produced at the height of McCarthyism, that Chaplin was barred from reentering the United States owing to his alleged communist sympathies.

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  8. Smelling gas, a man named Calvero breaks down the door of an apartment in the building where he lives, and finds a young woman trying to commit suicide. She is Thereza 'Terry' Ambrose, a ballerina. On advice from the attending physician, Calvero decides not to report it to the police, as attempted suicide is a criminal offense.

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