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THE GOLD RUSH (1925) - Chaplin stars as the Tramp who moves to the Klondike during the goldrush and sets about trying to find his fortune. Read more
| Starring | Charlie Chaplin, Georgina Hale, Mack Swain |
|---|---|
| Director | Charlie Chaplin |
| Genres | Comedy |
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THE GOLD RUSH (1925) - Chaplin stars as the Tramp who moves to the Klondike during the goldrush and sets about trying to find his fortune.
| Starring | Charlie Chaplin, Georgina Hale, Mack Swain |
|---|---|
| Director | Charlie Chaplin |
| Studio | PARK CIRCUS |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 9 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 9 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | American Film Institute's top 100 |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: Silent Blu-ray: Silent |
| Released | Production year: 1925 To Rent: DVD: 23 Aug 2010 Blu-ray: 23 Aug 2010 |
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"...THE GOLD RUSH is still Chaplin's most perfectly realized comedy and one of those rare movies that enchant anew no matter how many times you've seen it..."
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Bonus Disc!!!
Advice for all, not just purists: Don't order Disc 1, only get the Bonus Disc. The voiceover completely ruins a gorgeous film. This is a brilliant film from... read more »
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WRONG EDITION
DO NOT RENT THIS EDITION AS IT ONLY CONTAINS A 1942 RE-RELEASE WHICH HAS A NARRATION OVER IT THAT RUINS THE FILM AND CUTS SOME TWENTY MINUTES FROM THE ORIGINAL ... read more »
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A classic - you can find the proper version in the extras
A classic of its era, with a number of remarkable scenes - some notable for their staging (the miners crossing the pass, the tilting hut) and others for the ... read more »
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silent means silent not descriptive dialogue!
Agree with criticism of 'descriptive dialogue- hilarious! How can you have a voice over on a film made in silent movie era? I will be careful to watch for ... read more »
In honour of Black Swan – this week’s ballet horror film – our thoughts turned to dance on film. Darren Aronofsky’s decision to shoot Swan Lake in the style of the boxing bouts in Raging Bull won’t necessarily recommend the film to dance aficionados, though it certainly covers Natalie Portman’s limitations quite effectively. If Black Swan is a dance film, it’s an impure example, as schizophrenic as its heroine. So rather than list the greatest dance... Read more