The Candy Kid
The Candy Kid

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The Candy Kid

1917
Movie
13 min
No Language

A Fake Chaplin movie with Billy West as the tramp.

Insights

Director: Gilbert M. 'Broncho' AndersonGenres: Comedy, Short, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A mischievous young man known as 'The Candy Kid' causes chaos and amusement with his playful antics. The film follows his escapades as he navigates various situations, often leading to humorous misunderstandings and lighthearted trouble. His charm and wit are central to the unfolding events, making for a typically lighthearted silent comedy short.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1917, specific detailed critical reception is scarce. However, films of this era, particularly shorts from established studios like the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, were generally produced for widespread entertainment and were often well-received by contemporary audiences for their comedic value and escapism.

What Reviewers Say

  • A lighthearted and amusing silent comedy short.

  • Showcases the playful antics of its titular character.

  • Typical of the era's simple, comedic storytelling.

Google audience: Audience reception for silent films of this specific vintage is not available through modern review aggregation platforms. However, films featuring 'Broncho' Billy Anderson were popular during their time for their straightforward entertainment.

Fun Fact

Gilbert M. 'Broncho' Anderson, also known as 'Broncho Billy', was one of the first Western film stars and a pioneer of the genre, producing and starring in hundreds of short films.

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