The Kid

In the compelling movie "The Kid," we delve into the life of Jimmy Albright, a young and talented athlete who harbors an intense passion for boxing. Encouraged by his mentor, Harry Sloan—an aging but wise trainer and former boxer—Jimmy embarks on a challenging journey to make his mark in the boxing world. Harry recognizes not only Jimmy's remarkable skills in the ring but also his potential to grow into a strong and responsible young man off of it. Their relationship blossoms into more than just trainer and student; it evolves into a bond built on trust, mentorship, and the pursuit of victory against all odds.

As Jimmy dedicates himself to training and competing, he begins to climb the ranks of his division, showcasing a combination of raw talent and hard-earned skill. However, this success comes with a heavy burden: Jimmy has kept his boxing aspirations a secret from his parents, Don and Doreen. Driven by his love for the sport and a desire to make them proud, he battles with the fear of disappointing them if they discover the truth. This internal conflict adds depth to his character, portraying the classic struggle between following one's dreams and adhering to familial expectations.

The film skillfully illustrates the complexities of Jimmy's situation as he navigates not only the physical challenges of the boxing ring but also the emotional turmoil of keeping secrets from those he loves. With the stakes rising in his boxing career, viewers are drawn into a tense narrative filled with anticipation and the thrill of competition. Ultimately, "The Kid" is a poignant story about ambition, the importance of mentorship, and the impact of choices made in pursuit of our dreams.

Full Cast of The Kid

Mark Camacho as Dan Albright

Mark Camacho

Dan Albright
Mark Camacho delivered a compelling performance as Dan Albright in the 2019 film "The Kid," directed by Vincent D'Onofrio. As the menacing patriarch of the Savage family, Camacho brought a chilling intensity to the role, embodying the ruthless spirit of the American Old West. His portrayal of Albright is one of quiet authority and simmering violence, a man whose very presence commands respect and instills fear. Camacho's nuanced performance captures the complexities of a father figure who is both a mentor and a tyrant to the young Rio (Jake Schur), conveying a toxic mix of cruelty and charisma that makes his character both repulsive and fascinating. His interactions with the other characters, particularly the legendary outlaws Billy the Kid (Dane DeHaan) and Pat Garrett (Ethan Hawke), are charged with an undercurrent of danger, as Camacho's Albright is a man whose moral compass is as unpredictable as the arid New Mexico landscape in which the film is set. Camacho's Albright is a standout performance, a villain etched in the audience's memory long after the credits roll.
Tod Fennell as Russel Conroy

Tod Fennell

Russel Conroy
Tod Fennell delivered a compelling performance as Russel Conroy in the movie 'The Kid,' a character whose journey from a young, impressionable boy to a hardened criminal is central to the film's narrative. Fennell's portrayal is both nuanced and intense, capturing the complexities of Russel's transformation with authenticity. His interactions with the film's protagonist, played by Bruce Willis, are particularly gripping, as the audience witnesses the push and pull of mentorship and manipulation. Fennell's ability to convey the inner turmoil and conflicted emotions of a youth caught between innocence and corruption is a testament to his acting prowess. His performance is a standout element of the film, providing a poignant counterpoint to the action-packed scenes and adding depth to the movie's exploration of morality and redemption.
Rod Steiger as Harry Sloan

Rod Steiger

Harry Sloan
Rod Steiger delivered a poignant and nuanced performance as Harry Sloan in the 1921 silent film "The Kid," directed by Charlie Chaplin. As the film's antagonist, Steiger's portrayal of the heartless and unscrupulous slum landlord provided a stark contrast to Chaplin's endearing portrayal of the Tramp. Steiger's Sloan is a man consumed by greed, willing to evict a widowed single mother and separate her from her child to further his own interests. Despite the limitations of silent film acting, Steiger conveyed a depth of malice and callousness through his expressive eyes and grandiose gestures, which were balanced by moments of comedic villainy, true to the Chaplin's style. His performance was integral to the film's emotional weight, underscoring the themes of poverty, social injustice, and the redemptive power of love and sacrifice that are central to Chaplin's storytelling. Steiger's Sloan, though a character of limited screen time, left an indelible mark on the narrative, serving as the dark counterpoint to the hope and humanity represented by Chaplin's Tramp and Jackie Coogan's character, the Kid.
Daniel Brochu as Trey

Daniel Brochu

Trey
Daniel Brochu delivers a noteworthy performance as Trey in the movie 'The Kid,' a character that serves as a poignant embodiment of innocence caught in the crossfire of adult conflicts. Brochu's portrayal of Trey is nuanced and heartfelt, capturing the vulnerability and confusion of a young boy who idolizes his father, played by Ethan Hawke, despite the latter's flawed nature. His interactions with the characters around him, particularly the dynamic with his on-screen father and the titular 'Kid,' portrayed by Jake Schur, highlight his ability to convey complex emotions without losing the essence of childhood wonder and naivety. Brochu's performance is a standout element of the film, as he navigates the tumultuous narrative with a balance of fear, admiration, and the dawning realization of moral ambiguity. His scenes are touching and serve as a reminder of the impact that adult actions have on the younger generation, making his role not only a critical part of the story but also a mirror to the audience's own perceptions of heroism and family.

Jeff Saumier

Jimmy Albright

Ray Aranha

Cappy Dover

Babs Gadbois

Mrs. Barker

Jason Tremblay

Ryan Albright

Crew of The Kid

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