16 December,2013 11:53 PM IST | | ANI
Cherrill, who was not a professional actress, but a socialite that Chaplin had spotted in the crowd at a boxing match, had to say only two words - u00a0"Flower sir?" -in the silent film, CNN reported.u00a0
According to Hooman Mehran, the author of âChaplin's Limelight and the Music Hall Tradition', Chaplin was a perfectionist, the king of the re-take.
Mehran asserted that Cherrill's performance was just a three-minute sequence in the finished film but he took her to task, even though it was a silent film.
In the black and white movie Cherrill played a blind flower girl who mistakes Chaplin, the tramp, for a wealthy man.
Mehran added that the Oscar-winning comedian was a one man show, as not only was he the director, he was the writer, he was the producer and when music came in, he was a composer too.u00a0