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DVD Edition Year: 2000
Release Year: 2000 Movie/TV Title: The Kid/A Dogs Life
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide) UPC: 0014381917826
Format: DVD Rating: NR
Director: Charles Spencer Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin Genre: Comedy
Product Information
A Chaplin double feature starring Edna Purviance and Jackie Coogan. "The Kid" (1921, 68 min.) was director Charlie Chaplin's first full-length film and is considered one of his best. Co-starring five-year-old Coogan, whom Chaplin discovered on a Los Angeles vaudeville stage, "The Kid" is the story of a child abandoned in a limousine by his unwed mother (Purviance). When The Little Tramp finds him, he tries unsuccessfully to find a home for the boy. Obliged to keep him, The Little Tramp teaches the youngster about life on the streets and just as they have bonded and become a family, the boy's mother returns in a bittersweet finale. "A Dog's Life" (1918, 35 min.) is not only the satisfying story of canine and human underdogs succeeding in spite of the odds against them, it's also a series of side-splitting gags and slapstick routines that are as funny today as they were when the film was released and became an instant hit.
Product Identifiers
UPC 0014381917826
Product Key Features
Format DVD
Genre Comedy
Leading Role Charlie Chaplin
Director Charles Spencer Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin
Region Code Region 0 Encoding:
Rating NR
Additional Product Features
Film Country USA
Release Date 20000201
Number of Discs 1
Condition:
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if applicable). Item ... Read more
DVD Edition Year: 2000
Release Year: 2000 Movie/TV Title: The Kid/A Dogs Life
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide) UPC: 0014381917826
Format: DVD Rating: NR
Director: Charles Spencer Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin Genre: Comedy
Product Information
A Chaplin double feature starring Edna Purviance and Jackie Coogan. "The Kid" (1921, 68 min.) was director Charlie Chaplin's first full-length film and is considered one of his best. Co-starring five-year-old Coogan, whom Chaplin discovered on a Los Angeles vaudeville stage, "The Kid" is the story of a child abandoned in a limousine by his unwed mother (Purviance). When The Little Tramp finds him, he tries unsuccessfully to find a home for the boy. Obliged to keep him, The Little Tramp teaches the youngster about life on the streets and just as they have bonded and become a family, the boy's mother returns in a bittersweet finale. "A Dog's Life" (1918, 35 min.) is not only the satisfying story of canine and human underdogs succeeding in spite of the odds against them, it's also a series of side-splitting gags and slapstick routines that are as funny today as they were when the film was released and became an instant hit.
Product Identifiers
UPC 0014381917826
Product Key Features
Format DVD
Genre Comedy
Leading Role Charlie Chaplin
Director Charles Spencer Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin
Region Code Region 0 Encoding:
Rating NR
Additional Product Features
Film Country USA
Release Date 20000201
Number of Discs 1
- UPC 0014381917826
- Brand Image Entertainment
01300
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