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The Gold Rush
TrailerIn this comedy, the Little Tramp (Charles Chaplin) heads north to join in the Klondike gold rush. But he gets even more by getting mixed up with some burly characters and falling in love with the beautiful Georgia.Actors: Charles Chaplin, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, Malcolm Waite, Georgia Hale, Albert Austin, Heinie Conklin, Jimmy Dime, Al Ernest Garcia, Chris-Pin Martin, ...»Director: Charles ChaplinCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 1925IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Gold Rush"
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Characters of "The Gold Rush"
The Lone ProspectorPlayed by: Charles ChaplinBig Jim McKayPlayed by: Mack SwainBlack LarsenPlayed by: Tom Murray -
Directors of "The Gold Rush"
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Creators of "The Gold Rush"
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Critic Reviews of "The Gold Rush"
New YorkerJuly 29, 2013Chaplin is the apotheosis of the world's despised and downtrodden, and also their hope; he heralds a revolution in anarchic beauty.
The New RepublicJanuary 23, 2013I prophesied that Chaplin, with his finer comedy and his less spectacular farce, would not be able to hold his popularity against it. What has happened is precisely the reverse of what I predicted.
TIME MagazineSeptember 14, 2012The result is a sight for sore eyes, for old-style Chaplin fans and novitiates alike.
indieWireOctober 11, 2010Eighty-five years young, "The Gold Rush" is still an effective tear-jerker.
Chicago ReaderJune 27, 2007The blend of slapstick and pathos is seamless, although the cynicism of the final scene is still surprising. Chaplin's later films are quirkier and more personal, but this is quintessential Charlie, and unmissable.
VarietyJune 27, 2007The Gold Rush is a distinct triumph for Charlie Chaplin from both the artistic and commercial standpoints, and is a picture certain to create a veritable riot at theatre box offices.
Kansas City StarSeptember 04, 2012It shows Chaplin mixing slapstick with heartbreak like nobody else could. It's plotted in an episodic fashion, but each piece of the puzzle is also a memorable, entertaining bit in and of itself.
Examiner.comJuly 20, 2012"The Gold Rush" is wonderfully charming. The comedic bits are both memorable and humorous, the score is exquisite, and it looks pretty darn great for being as old as it is. It's timeless in the sense that it'll be enjoyable now and 100 years from now.
Creative LoafingJuly 13, 2012No one can mix slapstick and sentimentality quite like Chaplin.
Slant MagazineJune 22, 2012Even with its (likely dictated) propaganda on behalf of the now-superfluous 1942 edition, this set restores a high watermark in cinematic comedy to nearly full glory.
Q Network Film DeskJune 17, 2012Emotionally robust and genuinely hilarious in ways that transcend time and culture, it balances the witty and the sentimental and still finds plenty of room to inject the moments of underdog social commentary that were so crucial to Chaplin's worldview.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)May 10, 2012When it hit cinemas in the summer of 1925, the Berlin-premiere audience applauded Chaplin's 'dance of the dinner rolls' for so long that the film was rewound and replayed, while the BBC recorded 10 straight minutes of audience laughter at one screening.
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Gallery of "The Gold Rush"