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Company: First National Pictures
Year: 1921
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 68 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black & White
Sound Mix: Silent

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The Kid

The Kid

Directed by: Charles Chaplin
Writing credits: Charles Chaplin
Produced by: Charles Chaplin
Original Music: Charles Chaplin
Film Editing by: Charles Chaplin
Cinematography: Roland Totheroh 
Production Design: Charles D. Hall
Unit Publicist: Elsie Codd
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Frank Powolny
Seamstress: Mother Vinot
more: photo gallery

Cast overview:
Charles Chaplin .... Tramp
Edna Purviance .... Mother
Jackie Coogan .... The Kid
Baby Hathaway .... The Kid as a baby
Carl Miller .... Artist
Granville Redmond .... His friend
May White .... Edna's maid
Tom Wilson .... Policeman
Henry Bergman .... Night shelter keeper
Charles Reisner .... Bully
Raymond Lee .... His kid brother
Lita Grey .... Flirtatious Angel
Edith Wilson .... Lady with baby carriage
Baby Wilson .... Baby in carriage
Nellie Bly Baker .... Slum nurse
Albert Austin .... Man in shelter
Jack Coogan Sr. .... Pickpocket/Guest/Devil
Edgar Sherrod .... Priest
Beulah Bains .... Bride
Robert Dunbar .... Bridegroom

Trivia:
The production company tried to cheat Charles Chaplin by paying him for this six-reel film what they would ordinarily pay him for two-reel film, about half a million dollars. Chaplin took the unassembled film out of state until they agreed to the one-and-a-half million he deserved, plus half the surplus profits on rentals, plus reversion of the film to him after five years on the rental market.

For the scene in which the Kid is taken from the Tramp and nearly carted away to a workhouse, Charles Chaplin stated in his autobiography that the young Jackie Coogan was made to cry by his father, who told him that if he would not cry in the scene, he would be sent to an actual workhouse.

The shooting ratio (the amount of material shot:what appears in the final film) is 53:1, far higher than any other Charles Chaplin film.

The main theme from Charles Chaplin's score is based on a theme from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony.

Synopsis:
For the first time as a filmmaker, Chaplin stepped into feature-length storytelling with this tale of the down-but-never-out Tramp (Chaplin) and the adorable ragamuffin (6-year-old Jackie Coogan) who, rescued as a foundling and raised in the School of Hard Knocks by the Tramp, is his inseparable sidekick. Memorable scenes include a lesson in table manners, the bully brawl and the Tramp's angelic dream. The Kid earns its wings.




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