Sociology, asked by lovekittu2503, 1 year ago

My movie Limelight (1952) waited twenty years before it was shown in
Los Angeles. It was awarded for Original Dramatic Score in 1973.
I was the greatest actor of the silent era.​

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Answered by ammarrehman
24

Answer: Hi!

The answer to your question is Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, more commonly known as Charlie Chaplin.

Explanation:

The movie Limelight (1952) upon its initial release was quite polarizing in its critical reception. It was boycotted in the United States, therefore, was a commercial failure. The movie was subsequently released in Los Angeles in 1972 and since then has a cult following. It has also garnered Chaplin his only competitive Oscar Award.

Charlie Chaplin, without dispute, has achieved the status of the greatest actor of silent era.

I hope that answers your question.

Answered by bestanswers
7

Answer:

Limelight movie (1952)…

Explanation:

Limelight was one of the most criticized movie of 1952. The movie casted Charlie Chaplin. The story was basically featured around Calvero who is seen taking his efforts to save Terry from committing suicide. The movie shows how the young girl who was very much tempted to be a top rated dancer fails because of her Physical condition – as she was paralyzed.  

The movie is all about how Calvero makes all his efforts to help save some money so he could help the girl fulfill her dreams of being a notable dancer.

This movie was initially released but received a lot of criticism in USA had to be delayed for general public viewing. As per critics the movie was full of emotional ruthlessness.

The movie was also rated as one of the most tragic filled comedy of that time and audiences found that almost two-third of the movie was filled with bore emotional drama.

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