Calvero
Charlie Chaplin
Calvero

“The masterpiece of laughter and tears from the master of comedy!”
A fading music hall comedian tries to help a despondent ballet dancer learn to walk and to again feel confident about life.
Limelight (1952) ORIGINAL TRAILER
Calvero
Charlie Chaplin
Calvero
Thereza 'Terry' Ambrose
Claire Bloom
Thereza 'Terry' Ambrose
Postant
Nigel Bruce
Postant
Calvero's Partner
Buster Keaton
Calvero's Partner
Neville
Sydney Chaplin
Neville
Bodalink
Norman Lloyd
Bodalink
Dancer - Harlequin
Andre Eglevsky
Dancer - Harlequin
Dancer - Columbine
Melissa Hayden
Dancer - Columbine
Mrs. Sybil Alsop
Marjorie Bennett
Mrs. Sybil Alsop
Thereza's Doctor
Wheeler Dryden
Thereza's Doctor
John Redfern
Barry Bernard
John Redfern
Claudius
Stapleton Kent
Claudius
Chaplin's masterpiece about the bittersweet romance between an aging, washed-up comedienne and the suicidal ballet dancer he rescues and takes under his wing is one of the greatest dramas I have ever seen. It's a marvelous turn by Chaplin, who also directed, wrote the story and composed the score. Claire Bloom is simply wonderful as Chaplin's despondent lover. Also notable is the singular teaming of the two Silent Era greats, Chaplin and Buster Keaton, who appears late in the film. The striking backstage story just gets better and better as it goes on, and every moment of the film is utterly worth it. When it comes to its heartbreaking crescendo of love, comedy, drama and one last give-it-your-all chance to shine in the spotlight, only the dourest of viewers could fail to shed a tear.
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