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{en} '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kid_(1921_film) The Kid]''''', directed by Charlie Chaplin. | {en} '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kid_(1921_film) The Kid]''''', directed by Charlie Chaplin, starring Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Coogan. | ||
Outside a church wedding, Edna deposits her new baby with a pleading note in a limousine and goes off to commit suicide. The limo is stolen by thieves who dump the baby by a garbage can. Charlie the Tramp finds the baby and makes a home for him. Five years later Edna has become an opera star and wants to find her son. | Outside a church wedding, Edna deposits her new baby with a pleading note in a limousine and goes off to commit suicide. The limo is stolen by thieves who dump the baby by a garbage can. Charlie the Tramp finds the baby and makes a home for him. Five years later Edna has become an opera star and wants to find her son. | ||
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[[Category:Chaplin, Charlie (1889-1977), actor]] | [[Category:Chaplin, Charlie (1889-1977), actor]] | ||
[[Category:Coogan, Jackie (1914-1984), actor]] | |||
[[Category:Top Maltin 1995]] | [[Category:Top Maltin 1995]] |
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{en} The Kid, directed by Charlie Chaplin, starring Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Coogan.
Outside a church wedding, Edna deposits her new baby with a pleading note in a limousine and goes off to commit suicide. The limo is stolen by thieves who dump the baby by a garbage can. Charlie the Tramp finds the baby and makes a home for him. Five years later Edna has become an opera star and wants to find her son.
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