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Release Date:
October 23, 1952
Original Title:
Limelight
Alternate Titles:
Candilejas
Les feux de la rampe
Luzes da Ribalta
Parrasvalot
Rampenlicht
ライムライト :1952
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Celebrated Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G DE: 6 JP: G NL: AL SE: Btl US: G
Runtime: 137
A fading music hall comedian tries to help a despondent ballet dancer learn to walk and to again feel confident about life.
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Art Direction:
Eugène Lourié
Assistant Director:
Robert Aldrich
Jack Verne
Assistant Editor:
Edward Phillips
Camera Operator:
Wallace Chewning
Camera Supervisor:
Roland Totheroh
Choreographer:
Charlie Chaplin
Andre Eglevsky
Melissa Hayden
Conductor:
Keith Williams
Director:
Charlie Chaplin
Director of Photography:
Karl Struss
Editor:
Joe Inge
First Assistant Camera:
Dick Johnson
Gaffer:
Frank Testera
Hairstylist:
Florence Avery
Makeup Artist:
Ted Larsen
Music Arranger:
Ray Rasch
Larry Russell
Russell Garcia
Orchestrator:
Russell Garcia
Original Music Composer:
Charlie Chaplin
Original Story:
Charlie Chaplin
Producer:
Charlie Chaplin
Production Accountant:
Alfred Lewin
Production Assistant:
Wheeler Dryden
Jerome Epstein
Production Illustrator:
Dorothea Holt
Production Manager:
Lonnie D'Orsa
Production Secretary:
Kathleen Pryor
Screenplay:
Charlie Chaplin
Second Assistant Camera:
Monroe P. Askins
Sound:
Hugh McDowell Jr.
Sound Editor:
Harold E. McGhan
Stand In:
Oona O'Neill Chaplin
Hal Court
Maurice Marks
Lisl Valetti
Still Photographer:
George Hommel
W. Eugene Smith
Tailor:
Ted Tetrick
Unit Publicist:
Harry Crocker
Wardrobe Designer:
Riley Thorne
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Elmer Ellsworth
Drew Tetrick
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