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Director
Charles Chaplin
Writer
Charles Chaplin
Stars
Charles ChaplinEdna PurvianceJackie Coogan
A woman decides to abandon her baby in the backseat of an automobile with a handwritten note attached, beseeching the finder to care for and love the child. The baby is discovered by the initially-reluctant Tramp, who eventually softens and comes to love him as his own. As the boy grows up, both he and The Tramp must learn to navigate through a life that spawns one adventure after another.
Release date
March 12, 1921 (United Kingdom)
Country of origin
United States
Official sites
InstagramOfficial Site
Language
English
Also known as
The Waif
Filming locations
Chaplin Studios – 1416 N. La Brea Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production company
Charles Chaplin Productions
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