The Kid overview
...ranks in these movie lists:
- Best Comedies (#17)
Synopsis:
The Kid was Charles Chaplin's first self-produced and directed feature film; 1914's 6-reel Tillie's Punctured Romance was a Mack Sennett production in which Chaplin merely co-starred.
The story "with a smile and perhaps a tear," begins with unwed mother Edna Purviance leaving the Charity Hospital, babe in arms. Her burden is illustrated with a title card showing Christ bearing the cross. The father of the child is a poor artist who cares little for of his former lover, carelessly knocking her photo into his garret fireplace and cooly returning it there when he sees it is too badly damaged to keep.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Charles Chaplin
- Studio: Associated First National Pictures
- Year: 1921
- Run Time: 60 minutes
- Country: USA
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
- Filmed in: Silent, B&W



