The Gold Rush is widely reported to be the film that Chaplin most wanted to be remembered for. It sees The Tramp as a lone prospector venturing to Alaska looking for gold. He gets mixed up with some burly characters falls in love with the beautiful Georgia (Georgia Hale) and tries to win her heart with his singular charm. This edition includes two versions of the film: the digitally restored 1942 film where Chaplin took the 1925 original composed and recorded a musical score for the film added narration and re-edited as well as the 1925 silent original.
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Charlie Chaplin's silent classic features him as a hapless pan-handler drawn to Klondike in the famous gold rush of 1898. Pursued by thuggish prospectors and falling hopelessly in love, the Little Tramp runs through a number of classic comedy routines, including a Thanksgiving meal consisting of an old boot and laces.
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