The Kid: Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Jackie Coogan (1921 Movie)

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The Kid is a 1921 American silent dramedy film written by, produced by, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin, and features Jackie Coogan as his adopted son and sidekick. This was Chaplin's first full-length movie. It was a huge success, and was the second-highest grossing film in 1921, behind The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

An unwed woman (Edna Purviance) leaves a charity hospital carrying her newborn son. An artist (Carl Miller), the apparent father, is shown with the woman's photograph. When it falls into the fireplace, he first picks it up, then throws it back in to burn up.

The woman decides to leave her child in the back seat of an expensive automobile with a handwritten note imploring the finder to care for and love the baby. However, the car is stolen. When the two thieves discover the child, they leave him on the street.

The Little Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) finds the baby. Unwilling at first to take on the responsibility, he eventually softens and names the boy John. Five years pass, and the child becomes the Tramp's partner in minor crime, throwing stones to break windows that the Tramp can then repair.

Meanwhile, the woman becomes a wealthy star. She does charity work among the poor to fill the void of her missing child. By chance, mother and child meet, but do not recognize each other.

When the boy becomes sick, a doctor comes to see him. He discovers that the Tramp is not the boy's father. The Tramp shows him the note left by the mother, but the doctor merely takes it and notifies the authorities. Two men come to take the boy to an orphanage, but after a fight and a chase, the Tramp regains his boy. When the woman comes back to see how the boy is doing, the doctor tells her what has happened, then shows her the note, which she recognizes.

The fugitives spend the night in a flophouse, but the manager (an uncredited Henry Bergman), having read of the $1000 reward offered for the child, takes him to the police station to be united with his ecstatic mother.

When the Tramp wakes up, he searches frantically for the missing boy, then returns to doze beside the now-locked doorway to their humble home. In his sleep, he enters "Dreamland", with angels in residence and devilish interlopers. He is awakened by a policeman, who takes him to the woman's home.

The Kid is notable as being the first feature length comedy film to combine comedy and drama, as the opening title 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 agents from the orphanage who had taken the child, and their emotional reunion.

The film made Coogan, then a vaudeville 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 and the cruelty of welfare workers are also directly reminiscent of Chaplin's own childhood in London. Several of the street scenes were filmed on Los Angeles' famed 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 actions of Chaplin's first wife Mildred Harris, who sought to attach Chaplin's assets. Chaplin and his associates smuggled the raw negative to Salt Lake City, Utah (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, who portrays a tempting angel in the film, was 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 for an Honorary Academy Award.

Cast: Charlie Chaplin as The Tramp Edna Purviance as The Woman Jackie Coogan as The Kid ("John") Carl Miller as The Man Tom Wilson as Cop (uncredited) Jack Coogan Sr as Pickpocket / Guest / Devil (uncredited) Henry Bergman as Night Shelter Keeper (uncredited) Lita Grey as Flirtatious Angel (uncredited)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kid_%281921_film%29

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  • quel heresie d avoir changé la musique !!! nul!!!

  • Thank you for uploading. I don't own a TV. And this is the only way I keep up with modern cinema.

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  • Timeless and wonderful. Too many bits to love to single any out!

  • ΑΠΙΣΤΕΥΤΑ ΥΠΕΡΟΧΗ.....

  • surtout qu avec chaplin la musique est hyper importante , elle est souvent composée par lui et le rythme de la musique et le rythme de la scene sont étudiés pour etre parfaitement synchronisé , là ils en font un truc tout plat en laissant la meme musique sur toutes les scenes , je comprends pas comment on peut pretendre aimer chaplin et passer à coté de ça!!! pour moi chaplin , en dehors de son genie de maniere generale , est l un des realisateurs qui utilise le mieux la musique , avec kubrick

  • Always fun to watch.

  • Amazing!

  • @MrThiasCO : c'est vrai, c'est une honte. Et pourquoi pas coloriser ce chef d'oeuvre. Cette musique n'est pas adaptée et tue l'âme du film ( Quand, on voit qu'il a été changé la musique très émouvante lors du rapt de l'enfant pour la remplacer par une autre musique !!! On croit rêver!!! Pauvre Charlie, il doit se retourner dans sa tombe)

  • @coolbreeze161 you dont need to be married to have kids their are plenty of orphans out there you just have to get them out of the poltitically corrupt system here thats the real nitemare

  • превода е ужасен...

  • La musique n'a rien à voir avec l'originale. Pourquoi ce changement ?

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