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True Blind Love
1931 | 87m | English

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A tramp falls in love with a beautiful blind flower girl. His on-and-off friendship with a wealthy man allows him to be the girl's benefactor and suitor.
Release Date: Feb 06, 1931
Director: Charlie Chaplin
Writer: Charlie Chaplin, Harry Crocker, Harry Carr
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords blindness and impaired vision, eye operation, operation, love of one's life, suicide attempt, flower shop, flower girl, tramp, love, black and white, millionaire, silent film, blind girl, boxing, feel good, comforting
Production Companies Charles Chaplin Productions
Box Office Revenue: $4,250,000
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charlie Chaplin A Tramp
Virginia Cherrill A Blind Girl
Florence Lee Her Grandmother
Harry Myers An Eccentric Millionaire
Al Ernest Garcia His Butler
Hank Mann A Prizefighter
Albert Austin Street Sweeper / Burglar (uncredited)
Eddie Baker Boxing Fight Referee (uncredited)
Henry Bergman Mayor / Blind Girl's Downstairs Neighbor (uncredited)
Buster Brodie Bald Party Guest (uncredited)
Jeanne Carpenter Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)
Tom Dempsey Boxer (uncredited)
James Donnelly Street Sweepers' Foreman (uncredited)
Ray Erlenborn Newsboy (uncredited)
Robert Graves Police Officer (uncredited)
Charles Hammond Street Passerby (uncredited)
Joseph Herrick Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)
Austen Jewell Newsboy (uncredited)
Willie Keeler Boxer (uncredited)
Robert Parrish Newsboy (uncredited)
John Rand Tramp Who Dives for Cigar (uncredited)
W.C. Robinson Man Who Throws Away Cigar (uncredited)
Cy Slocum Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)
Tony Stabenau Victorious Boxer - Later Knocked Out (uncredited)
Mark Strong Man in Restaurant (uncredited)
Tiny Ward Man in Elevator in Front of the Art Shop (uncredited)
Stanhope Wheatcroft Distinguished Gentleman in Cafe (uncredited)
Florence Wix Woman Who Sits on Cigar (uncredited)
Granville Redmond Sculptor (uncredited)
Wyn Ritchie Evans (uncredited)
Joe Van Meter Burglar (uncredited)
Johnny Aber Newsboy (uncredited)
Jack Alexander Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)
T.S. Alexander Doctor (uncredited)
Victor Alexander Superstitious Boxer (uncredited)
Harry Ayers Cop (uncredited)
Edward Biby Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Betty Blair Woman at Center of Table in Restaurant (uncredited)
Marie Cooper Dancer (uncredited)
Peter Diego Man in Mix-Up with Coat and Hat (uncredited)
Ruth Garcia Woman at Left of Table in Restaurant (uncredited)
Milton Gowman Street Passerby (uncredited)
Ad Herman Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)
A.B. Lane Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)
Eddie McAuliffe Eddie Mason - Boxer (uncredited)
Leila McIntyre Flower Shop Assistant (uncredited)
George Nardelli Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Margaret Oliver Street Passerby (uncredited)
Mrs. Pope Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)
James Sheldon Young Man (uncredited)
Jack Sutherland Tall Man at Party (uncredited)
Emmett Wagner Second (uncredited)
Name Job
Charlie Chaplin Screenplay, Original Music Composer, Director, Editor
Al Ernest Garcia Casting
Harry Crocker Unit Publicist, Assistant Director, Screenplay
Albert Austin Assistant Director
José Padilla Additional Music
Harry Carr Screenplay
Charles D. Hall Set Decoration
Henry Clive Production Design
Alfred Reeves Production Manager
Roland Totheroh Director of Photography
Toraichi Kono Driver
Mark Marlatt Camera Operator
Frank Testera Gaffer
Gordon Pollock Director of Photography
Willard Nico Editor
Della Steele Script Supervisor
Henry Bergman Assistant Director
Alfred Newman Music Arranger, Music Director
Theodore Reed Sound Supervisor
Edward B. Anderson Still Photographer
Ralph Barton Still Photographer
Arthur Johnston Music Arranger
Carlyle Robinson Publicist
Name Title
Charlie Chaplin Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Virginia Cherrill charmingly plays a young, blind, flower seller whom the tramp (Charlie Chaplin) falls for, hook line and sinker. Later that night, he is crossing a bridge when he encounters a suicidal, dipso, millionaire (Harry Myers) whom he convinces to hang about for a while longer, and who by ... way of appreciation invites him to a party at his mansion, then to a series of evening entertainments. Thing is, when he wakes up with the mother of all hangovers next morning, though, he has never a clue who the tramp is and so gets his butler to send him packing. Meantime, still determined to help his new love, our kindly vagrant reads in a newspaper that there might be might be a cure for her blindness - but it will be expensive. His boozy buddy offers him $1,000 to help but when, as usual in the morning, he sobers up and denies all knowledge of the "gift". The police are called and things now take a series of unhappy turns that force the tramp to think of other ways of raising the cash. This challenge is especially spurned on when he discovers that she has left her usual selling spot and is now quite poorly and being taken care of by her grandmother (Florence Lee) - and they are facing eviction. It's probably his attempts at boxing that provide for most of the entertainment here, but there are plenty of other humorous exploits - especially between him and Myers and the scenes with Cherrill are touching and joyous, too. Chaplin keeps the pace moving along well with plenty of variety in a film that's a gem to watch.

Jul 14, 2024