The Gold Rush is a 1925 silent film comedy written, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin in his Little Tramp role. The film also stars Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, Malcolm Waite and Georgia Hale.
One famous scene shows the Little Tramp, starving, having to eat his boot; another famous scene shows a house teetering on the edge of a cliff, before its occupants (including Chaplin) manage to scramble out.
Another famous scene, parodied in the Simpsons, involves the Little Tramp showing a dance to his imaginary dinner guests using two potatoes stabbed with forks.
One sequence was altered in the 1942 re-release so that instead of the Tramp finding a note from Georgia Hale's character which he mistakenly believes is for him, he actually receives the note from her. Another major alteration is the ending, in which the now-wealthy Tramp originally gave Georgia a lingering kiss; the sound version ends before this scene.
Chaplin attempted to film many of the scenes on location near Truckee, California, in early 1924. He abandoned most of this footage (which included him being chased through the snow by Big Jim, instead of just around the hut as in the final cut), retaining only the film's opening scene. The final film was shot on the backlot and stages at Chaplin's Hollywood studio, where elaborate Klondike sets were constructed.
The Gold Rush was a huge success in the US and worldwide. It is the 5th highest grossing silent film in cinema history, taking in more than $4,250,000 at the box office in 1925. It is in fact the highest grossing silent comedy film.
Chaplin proclaimed at the time of its release that this was the film for which he wanted to be remembered.
Since the film was originally shot at 18 frames per second, the sound version, shown at 24 frames per second, is both shorter and faster than the original silent screenings. This has the side effect of making Chaplin's slapstick routines appear more frantic than before, a fact that had probably influenced Chaplin's decision to shoot Modern Times at silent speed.
1925 films | Charlie Chaplin films | United Artists films | Public domain films
United States National Film Registry | Klondike Gold Rush
Треска за злато | Goldrausch (1925) | La quimera del oro | La Ruée vers l'or | La febbre dell'oro | הבהלה לזהב (סרט) | Gorączka złota (film) | Золотая лихорадка (фильм)
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