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[Movie + Child Actor = Box-Office Bonanza]!
Hollywood went with this formula for years.
There are so many vintage films that featured child actors.
My favorite has to be Jackie Cooper in "The Champ".
It would be easy to dismiss "The Champ" as merely a manipulative tear-jerker. Possibly, but if you're going to be manipulated at least have it done by the best.
There is nothing slick here. Director King Vidor captured the desolate seediness of Depression-era Tijuana. The film's climactic fight scene is very realistic. Wallace Beery won the Oscar for his role as the Champ but he could very well have shared it with young Jackie Cooper as his wise beyond his years son, Deke.
As a kid I remember waiting up til 11 o'clock at night to see the Late Show or even the Late Late Show just to see this dynamic father/son duo.
The chemistry is dynamic between the lovably grizzled Beery and the heart-rending Cooper. Cooper certainly turned on the waterworks in this film. His long crying jag at the end, tore audiences up back in 1931. And it still does today. Who said big lugs like me can't shed a tear or two!
Do you have a favorite child actor?
Check out these sites to help you make a selection.
http://www.classicmoviekids.com/actors.htm
http://www.younghollywoodhof.com/
Hollywood went with this formula for years.
There are so many vintage films that featured child actors.
My favorite has to be Jackie Cooper in "The Champ".
It would be easy to dismiss "The Champ" as merely a manipulative tear-jerker. Possibly, but if you're going to be manipulated at least have it done by the best.
There is nothing slick here. Director King Vidor captured the desolate seediness of Depression-era Tijuana. The film's climactic fight scene is very realistic. Wallace Beery won the Oscar for his role as the Champ but he could very well have shared it with young Jackie Cooper as his wise beyond his years son, Deke.
As a kid I remember waiting up til 11 o'clock at night to see the Late Show or even the Late Late Show just to see this dynamic father/son duo.
The chemistry is dynamic between the lovably grizzled Beery and the heart-rending Cooper. Cooper certainly turned on the waterworks in this film. His long crying jag at the end, tore audiences up back in 1931. And it still does today. Who said big lugs like me can't shed a tear or two!
Do you have a favorite child actor?
Check out these sites to help you make a selection.
http://www.classicmoviekids.com/actors.htm
http://www.younghollywoodhof.com/