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Director
  
Screenplay
  
Duration
  

Country
  
5.8/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Short, Comedy

Producer
  
Writer
  
Henry Lehrman

Kid Auto Races at Venice movie poster

Language
  
Silent filmEnglish (Original titles)

Release date
  
February 7, 1914 (1914-02-07)

Cast
  
Charles Chaplin
(Tramp),
Henry Lehrman
(Film director), (Cameraman)

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Silent impressions 01 kid auto races at venice 1914 charlie chaplin


Kid Auto Races at Venice (also known as The Pest) is a 1914 American film starring Charles Chaplin in which his "Little Tramp" character makes his first appearance in a film exhibited before the public. The first film to be produced that featured the character was actually Mabel's Strange Predicament; it was shot a few days before Kid Auto Races but released two days after it.

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Synopsis

Made by Keystone Studios and directed by Henry Lehrman, the movie portrays Chaplin as a spectator at a "baby-cart race" in Venice, Los Angeles. The spectator keeps getting in the way of the camera and interferes with the race, causing great frustration to the public and participants. The film was shot during the Junior Vanderbilt Cup, an actual race with Chaplin and Lehrman improvising gags in front of real-life spectators.

Unusually the camera breaks the fourth wall to show a second camera filming (as though it were the first), to better explain the joke. At this stage Chaplin only gets in the way of the visible camera on screen, not the actual filming camera. In so doing it takes on a spectator's viewpoint and becomes one of the first public films to show a film camera and cameraperson in operation.

Cast

  • Charlie Chaplin – The Tramp
  • Henry Lehrman – Film Director
  • Frank D. Williams – Cameraman
  • Gordon Griffith – Boy
  • Billy Jacobs – Boy
  • Charlotte Fitzpatrick – Girl
  • Thelma Salter – Girl
  • Junior Vanderbilt Cup

    By 1914, the Vanderbilt Cup had become an important automobile racing event in the United States, and the 1914 event was to be held in Santa Monica, California. The city decided to sponsor a junior version of the event, apparently with several classes of engines and with age limits for the drivers. Some classes had no engines and used a ramp to accelerate the cars in a manner similar to soap box derby races. Other classes used small engines. Chaplin's movie includes one scene shot at the bottom of the ramp used for the engineless races. There is no evidence that Junior Vanderbilt Cups were held either before or after the 1914 event. Actual silver cups were awarded.

    References

    Kid Auto Races at Venice Wikipedia
    Kid Auto Races at Venice Rotten TomatoesKid Auto Races at Venice IMDb Kid Auto Races at Venice themoviedb.org


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