Content Warnings
Overall Severity: ๐ก 30/100
Total warning time: 2m 30s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ข 10/100 (30s)
- ๐ข 20/100 [00:20:00 - 00:20:30] Brief scene with a woman in revealing clothing.
Drug Use: ๐ข 0/100 (0s)
Violence: ๐ก 40/100 (2m)
- ๐ก 50/100 [00:15:00 - 00:16:00] A fight scene between two men, with some physical altercations.
- ๐ก 60/100 [00:45:00 - 00:46:00] A child is threatened by an adult, creating a tense situation.
Strong Language: ๐ข 0/100 (0s)
The Kid FAQ
Q: Who directed and starred in the movie 'The Kid' (1921)?
A: The movie 'The Kid' (1921) was both directed by and starred Charles Chaplin, who played the role of the Tramp.
A: The movie 'The Kid' (1921) was both directed by and starred Charles Chaplin, who played the role of the Tramp.
Q: Who plays the role of the kid in 'The Kid' (1921)?
A: The role of the kid in 'The Kid' (1921) is played by Jackie Coogan, who was a child actor at the time.
A: The role of the kid in 'The Kid' (1921) is played by Jackie Coogan, who was a child actor at the time.
Q: What is the basic plot of 'The Kid' (1921)?
A: The plot of 'The Kid' (1921) follows the Tramp (Charles Chaplin) as he finds and raises an abandoned child (Jackie Coogan). The story explores their bond and the challenges they face together, blending comedy and drama.
A: The plot of 'The Kid' (1921) follows the Tramp (Charles Chaplin) as he finds and raises an abandoned child (Jackie Coogan). The story explores their bond and the challenges they face together, blending comedy and drama.
Q: Who plays the mother in 'The Kid' (1921)?
A: The mother in 'The Kid' (1921) is played by Edna Purviance, a frequent collaborator with Charles Chaplin during his early film career.
A: The mother in 'The Kid' (1921) is played by Edna Purviance, a frequent collaborator with Charles Chaplin during his early film career.
Q: Is 'The Kid' (1921) a silent film?
A: Yes, 'The Kid' (1921) is a silent film, typical of the era, and relies on physical comedy, expressive acting, and title cards to convey the story.
A: Yes, 'The Kid' (1921) is a silent film, typical of the era, and relies on physical comedy, expressive acting, and title cards to convey the story.