Charles Chaplin: The Kid | Golden Age of Silent Movies #3
THE KID
black and white, American silent film, with Hungarian subtitles, 68’, 1921
(The Kid - silent film with Hungarian subtitles)
directed by Charles Chaplin
cast: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance
***Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.***
A mother leaves the maternity home with her newborn baby in her arms, and the goalkeepers laugh cynically behind her. After a painful struggle, the mother puts her baby in a Limousine and then heads towards the river hopelessly. By the time she runs back for her child, tormented by remorse and emotional shock, the car has already been stolen by thieves. The orphaned boy exposed on the street ends up with a lonely, poor little man and they become inseparable companions.

Schedule
SCREENING DATE:
saturday, August 29, 3:30 pm
Ticket price: HUF 2,700
Tickets are not for seats, reservations are made on a first-come, first-served basis. Door opening approx. 5 minutes before screening.
Tickets available:
1) On-site weekdays from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm,
weekends from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Bem Cinema
In January 2016, the 108-year-old Bem Cinema will reopen its doors to the public, in a new way never seen before in Hungary: as a cinema of cult and classic films (no harm!), or as the educated French say (if you know your English): as a "repertory cinema".


















