Even though the talkies had taken over by 1931, Charlie Chaplin preferred to work without dialogue and, in this tale of the love between the Tramp and a blind flower girl, his insistence pays off. The film is both hilarious and intensely moving - one of the finest of its kind. It has a dedicated musical score composed by Chaplin himself. The film has been painstakingly restored - you’ll never believe that it’s 94 years old! (USA 1931)