"The Kid" is a silent film released in 1921, directed by Charlie Chaplin. It is notable for being one of Chaplin's first feature-length films and combines comedy with drama. The story follows a poor man, known as The Tramp, who finds an abandoned baby and raises him as his own.
As the child grows, they face various challenges, including the authorities trying to take the boy away. The film is celebrated for its emotional depth and humor, showcasing Chaplin's unique ability to blend laughter with poignant moments. "The Kid" remains a classic in the history of cinema.