Orson Welles told me to see it. I was never much of a Chaplin fan and remembered W.C. Fields’ remark that Chaplin usually came across as a “ballet dancer.” “Yes, I know, but you must see City Lights,” Welles insisted. “You’ll see Chaplin in City Lights.” So, of course, I did see it. Produced in 1931, after the introduction of sound, Chaplin steadfastly held out to make silents. Every gag, every shot, every movement and plot twist elegantly combined into a perfect masterpiece. [Buy]