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The Gold Rush & Pay Day Classic Comedy Movies [VHS] - Perfect for Movie Collectors and Vintage Film Enthusiasts
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The Gold Rush & Pay Day Classic Comedy Movies [VHS] - Perfect for Movie Collectors and Vintage Film Enthusiasts
The Gold Rush & Pay Day Classic Comedy Movies [VHS] - Perfect for Movie Collectors and Vintage Film Enthusiasts
The Gold Rush & Pay Day Classic Comedy Movies [VHS] - Perfect for Movie Collectors and Vintage Film Enthusiasts
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Product description GOLD RUSH -A lone prospector ventures into Alaska looking for gold. He gets mixed up with some burly characters and falls in love with the beautiful Georgia. He tries to win her heart with his singular charm. PAY DAY- Charlie is an expert bricklayer. He has lots of fun and work and enjoys himself greatly while at the saloon. As he leaves work his wife takes the pay he has hidden in his hat. But he steals her purse so he can go out for the evening. He has a terrible time getting home on a very rainy night. When he does so he finds his wife waiting for him with a rolling pin. Amazon.com After the box-office failure of his first dramatic film, A Woman of Paris, Charlie Chaplin brooded over his ensuing comedy. "The next film must be an epic!" he recalled in his autobiography. "The greatest!" He found inspiration, paradoxically, in stories of the backbreaking Alaskan gold rush and the cannibalistic Donner Party. These tales of tragedy and endurance provided Chaplin with a rich vein of comic possibilities. The Little Tramp finds himself in the Yukon, along with a swarm of prospectors heading over Chilkoot Pass (an amazing sight restaged by Chaplin in his opening scenes, filmed in the snowy Sierra Nevadas). When the Tramp is trapped in a mountain cabin with two other fortune hunters, Chaplin stages a veritable ballet of starvation, culminating in the cooking of a leathery boot. Back in town, the Tramp is smitten by a dance-hall girl (Georgia Hale), but it seems impossible that she could ever notice him. The Gold Rush is one of Chaplin's simplest, loveliest features; and despite its high comedy, it never strays far from Chaplin's keen grasp of loneliness. In 1942, Chaplin reedited the film and added music and his own narration for a successful rerelease. --Robert Horton
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I muted the sound since this is a silent film and just read the dialogue as it appeared with the scenes. Some parts were even suspenseful, such as the house hanging on a cliff. After watching two movies on Charlie Chaplin's life, I randomly selected this movie to watch him in action; highly impressive creation/directing/acting and easy to see how he earned his hundreds of millions. In his life story played by Robert Downey Jr., he took months to create this show, and as in every show he created, would go without eating, sleeping or any recreation in his efforts to write a show, and that never, ever did he feel he had done what he was capable of doing.

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