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Henry Lehrman - Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914) - FIRST TRAMP APPEARANCE

"Kid Auto Races at Venice" is a silent film that follows a film crew as they record a soapbox derby race featuring young children in Venice, California. Charlie Chaplin plays a character known as "The Tramp," who keeps getting in the way of the camera crew and causing chaos. He repeatedly interrupts the race by inserting himself into the frame, pretending to be a member of the film crew, and even trying to steal the camera.

The film is notable for being the first time that Charlie Chaplin appeared on screen as "The Tramp" character, which would become his signature role. The movie is a classic example of Chaplin's early work, and it showcases his talents for physical comedy and improvisation. The film was a critical and commercial success and helped establish Chaplin as one of the most popular comedians of his time.

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