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The Kid is a 1921 silent
Silent film

A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially spoken dialogue. The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as film itself, but because of the technical challenges involved, synchronized dialogue was only made possible in the late 1920s with the introduction of the Vitaphone system....
 dramedy film by Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin

Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. Order of the British Empire , better known as Charlie Chaplin, was an Academy Award-winning England comedy film actor and filmmaker....
 that featured Jackie Coogan
Jackie Coogan

John Leslie Coogan was an United States actor who began his movie career as a child actor in silent film....
, as his adopted son and sidekick (see 1921 in film
1921 in film

Events* February 20 - The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse , starring Rudolph Valentino, premieres.*September 5 - Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle holds a party in a San Francisco hotel to celebrate his new $3,000,000 three-year contract with Paramount Pictures....
). It was a huge success, and was the second-highest grossing film in 1921, behind The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

Little Tramp (Chaplin) finds an abandoned baby in an alley and takes care of him. As the child gets older, he becomes the Tramp's partner in crime, scamming people in order to survive.






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The Kid is a 1921 silent
Silent film

A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially spoken dialogue. The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as film itself, but because of the technical challenges involved, synchronized dialogue was only made possible in the late 1920s with the introduction of the Vitaphone system....
 dramedy film by Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin

Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. Order of the British Empire , better known as Charlie Chaplin, was an Academy Award-winning England comedy film actor and filmmaker....
 that featured Jackie Coogan
Jackie Coogan

John Leslie Coogan was an United States actor who began his movie career as a child actor in silent film....
, as his adopted son and sidekick (see 1921 in film
1921 in film

Events* February 20 - The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse , starring Rudolph Valentino, premieres.*September 5 - Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle holds a party in a San Francisco hotel to celebrate his new $3,000,000 three-year contract with Paramount Pictures....
). It was a huge success, and was the second-highest grossing film in 1921, behind The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

Plot summary

The Little Tramp (Chaplin) finds an abandoned baby in an alley and takes care of him. As the child gets older, he becomes the Tramp's partner in crime, scamming people in order to survive. Eventually, however, welfare
Welfare

Welfare may refer to:* Well being, quality of lifestyle** Animal welfare, the quality of life of animals, and concerns thereabout* Welfare, a film directed by Frederick Wiseman...
 services attempt to take the boy away, resulting in a desperate search and an emotional reunion.

Background

The Kid is notable as being the first feature length comedy film to combine comedy and drama, as one of the opening titles says: "A picture with a smile, and perhaps a tear..." The most famous and enduring sequence in the film is the Tramp's desperate rooftop pursuit of the welfare agents who have taken the child, and their emotional reunion.

The film made Coogan, then a vaudeville
Vaudeville

Vaudeville was a genre of a variety show prevalent on the theatre in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. It developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrel show, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque....
 performer, into the first major child star of the movies. Many Chaplin biographers have attributed the relationship portrayed in the film to have resulted from the death of Chaplin's firstborn infant son just before production began. The portrayal of poverty
Poverty

Poverty is the shortage of common things such as food, clothing, shelter and safe drinking water, all of which determine our quality of life. It may also include the lack of access to opportunities such as education and employment which aid the escape from poverty and/or allow one to enjoy the respect of fellow citizens....
 and the cruelty of welfare workers are also directly reminiscent of Chaplin's own childhood in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
. Several of the street scenes were filmed in Olvera Street, almost 10 years before it was converted into a Mexican-themed tourist attraction.

After production was completed in 1920, the film was caught up in the divorce
Divorce

Divorce or dissolution of marriage is a legal process in which a judge or other authority dissolves the bonds of matrimony existing between two persons, thus restoring them to the marital status of being single....
 actions of Chaplin's first wife Mildred Harris
Mildred Harris

Mildred Harris was an United States actress of the silent film era....
, who sought to attach Chaplin's assets. Chaplin and his associates smuggled the raw negative to Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is the Capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. The name of the city is often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC....
 (reportedly packed in coffee cans) and edited the film in a hotel room there. Before release he negotiated for and received an enhanced financial deal for the film with his distributor, First National Corporation, based on the success of the final film. Chaplin edited and reissued the film in 1971, and he composed a new musical score.

Lita Grey
Lita Grey

Lita Grey was an United States actress and the second wife of Charles Chaplin. She was born in Hollywood, California in 1908, to a Mexican-born mother and a father of Irish people heritage and christened Lillita Louise MacMurray....
, who portrays a tempting angel in the film, became Chaplin's second wife from 1924 to 1927. Chaplin and co-star Coogan met for the last time in 1972, during Chaplin's brief return to America
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 for an Honorary Academy Award.

Cast and credits

Chaplin the Kid
* Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin

Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. Order of the British Empire , better known as Charlie Chaplin, was an Academy Award-winning England comedy film actor and filmmaker....
 ...The Tramp
  • Edna Purviance
    Edna Purviance

    Edna Purviance was an United States movie actress during the silent movie era. She was the leading lady in many Charlie Chaplin movies. In a span of eight years, she appeared in over 30 films with Chaplin....
     ... Mother
  • Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan

    John Leslie Coogan was an United States actor who began his movie career as a child actor in silent film....
     ... The Kid ("John")
  • Carl Miller... The Man
  • Tom Wilson ... Cop
  • Jack Coogan Sr... Pickpocket / Guest / Devil
  • Henry Bergman
    Henry Bergman

    Henry Bergman was an United States actor of theatre and film, known for his long association with Charlie Chaplin.Born in San Francisco, California, he acted in live theatre, making his Broadway theatre debut in 1899....
     ... Empresario
  • Lita Grey
    Lita Grey

    Lita Grey was an United States actress and the second wife of Charles Chaplin. She was born in Hollywood, California in 1908, to a Mexican-born mother and a father of Irish people heritage and christened Lillita Louise MacMurray....
     ... Angel of Temptation


  • Written and Directed by Charles Chaplin
  • Photographed by Roland Totheroh
    Roland Totheroh

    Roland Totheroh was an United States cinematographer most notable for being the regular cameraman on the films of Charlie Chaplin. Born in San Francisco, he worked with Chaplin from 1915 until the 1940s in over 30 films for the legendary comedian....


See also

  • List of United States comedy films
    List of United States comedy films

    This is a list of United States comedy films.It is separated into two categories: short films and feature films. Any film over 40 minutes long is considered to be of feature-length ....


External links

  • on the Internet Archive
    Internet Archive

    The Internet Archive is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building and maintaining a free and openly accessible online digital library, including an archive site of the World Wide Web....