"Kid Auto Races at Venice" is a short film released in 1914, featuring the iconic character Charlie Chaplin. The film showcases a humorous race involving children in toy cars, with Chaplin's character, the Tramp, inadvertently becoming part of the event.
The film is notable for being one of Chaplin's early works and highlights his unique comedic style. It was filmed at the Venice Beach in California and captures the playful spirit of childhood, while also providing a glimpse into early 20th-century entertainment.