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The gold rush Pay day

Charlie Chaplin, plays a lone prospector living in the Yukon for years who, despite many comical misadventures, suddenly strikes it rich.

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  • "La quimera del oro"
  • "Fiebre del oro"@en
  • "La ruée vers l'or"
  • "Ruée vers l'or"@en
  • "Charlie Chaplin in the Gold rush"@en
  • "Zlata mrzlica"
  • "Charlie Chaplin's the gold rush"@en
  • "ruée vers l'or"
  • "Charlie Chaplin in The gold rush"@en
  • "Goldrush"@en
  • "Goldrush"
  • "Ruée vers lór"
  • "Pay day"@en
  • "Pay day"
  • "Gold rush 1925"@en
  • "febbre dell'oro"
  • "Quimera del oro"@en
  • "Quimera del oro"
  • "[Zlata mrzlica]"
  • "Goldrush : with music and sound"@en
  • "Altına hücum"@en
  • "Charlie Chaplin"
  • "Charlie Chaplin in The Gold rush"@en

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  • "Charlie Chaplin, plays a lone prospector living in the Yukon for years who, despite many comical misadventures, suddenly strikes it rich."@en
  • "Starving Klondike gold prospectors eat shoes, one hallucinates that another is a chicken--examples of humor in this Chaplin classic of 1925."@en
  • "A lone prospector in the Yukon becomes rich after various adventures."@en
  • "A lone prospector living in the Yukon for years, despite many comical misadventures, suddenly strikes it rich."@en
  • "The "Little Tramp" is a Klondike prospector who faces the arctic wilderness, starvation, and unrequited love in the Alaskan Gold Rush of 1890."
  • "Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush. The little tramp braves cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love in this boisterous, yet tender, comedy gem."@en
  • "Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush. The little tramp braves cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love in this boisterous, yet tender, comedy gem."
  • "The adventures of Chaplin's little tramp in the cold of Alaska during the great Gold Rush. Sound and music added to the original totally silent film."@en
  • "Considered to be Chaplin's masterpiece. The Tramp takes to the Klondike in search of wealth and love. Includes the famous "shoe-eating" scene."@en
  • "Summary: Recounts the story of the Tramp's apparently hopeless love for a dance-hall girl with the often wildly funny story of the Tramp and his burly gold-prospecting partner (Mack Swain) heading off to make their fortunes in the great Yukon gold rush. Includes both a restored version of the original 1925 silent film, and the 1942 re-issue, the latter featuring a new score and narration written and spoken by Charles Chaplin."@en
  • "Chaplin is a prospector in the Yukon, braving all kinds of dangers and perils."@en
  • "The Little Tramp is a prospector who falls for a dance-hall girl."
  • "The first feature-length comedy by Charlie Chaplin which charts the hapless prospector's search for fortune in the Klondike and his discovery of romance, forever cemented the iconic status of Chaplin and his Little Tramp character."
  • "A comedy about a tramp who goes to the Klondike seeking gold, and finds love and adventure."@en
  • ""The gold rush" is the film by which Chaplin wanted to be remembered, and was voted by international film critics as the best comedy ever. Chaplin plays a Lone Prospector who seeks his fortune in the Klondike where he falls for a dance hall queen. In "Pay day" we share a day on the job and a night on the town with a slow working but nimble witted laborer."@en
  • ""In his familiar role as Charlie the Tramp, Chaplin travels to the Arctic on a futile gold prospecting expedition that nearly causes him to starve to death."--Container."@en
  • "This complete version of Chaplin's masterpiece includes all the famous scenes: Charlie devouring his boots on the verge of starvation, his preparing dinner for the girl who never comes, and more. Music composed and performed by William Perry."
  • "Klondike, fin du XIXe siècle. Des aventuriers partent en quête de filons d'or dans les montagnes enneigées. Parmi eux, un petit homme coiffé d'un chapeau et muni d'une canne se réfugie un jour de tempête dans une cabane perdue où il rencontre deux autres chercheurs d'or. De retour bredouille à la ville, le petit homme fait la connaissance de Georgia dont il tombe amoureux."
  • "Set in the Klondike, Chaplin combines a touching love story with some of the funniest scenes ever filmed. Immortal for the pantomime sequence where Chaplin eats an old boiled boot, and the unforgettable dance of the dinner rolls."@en
  • "Complete version of the comedy set during the Klondike gold rush. It includes all the famous scenes: Charlie devouring his boots on the verge of starvation, his cabin being swept away, his preparing dinner for the girl who never comes, and more."
  • ""The Gold rush" features Chaplin playing a lone prospector in 1890 seeking his fortune in the arctic wilderness of the Alaskan Gold Rush. The little tramp goes prospecting in the snows of Alaska only to face blizzards, hunger and, worst of all, the unrequited love of a beautiful dance hall hostess."@en
  • "Chaplin stars in this feature-length comedy as a Klondike prospector who faces the arctic wilderness in the Alaskan Gold Rush of 1890. Starvation, bears, a crazed partner, and unrequited love fail to dismay the "Little Tramp.""
  • "Chaplin's Little Tramp gets into trouble aplenty while prospecting for gold in the Yukon."@en
  • "Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan gold rush. The little tramp braves cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love before he strikes it rich."@en
  • "Chaplin is a prospector who goes to Alaska in search of gold. During a storm, he becomes trapped in a cabin with another prospector and an outlaw. The outlaw goes out for help, but is killed in and avalanche. Out of food and on the brink of starvation, the other prospector has visions of Chaplin as his next meal! Chaplin manages to keep himself from becomming dinner. Surviving all this, Chaplin goes on to fall in love with a Yukon dance girl. Classic scenes included in this film are the cabin teetering on the edge of a cliff and Chaplin attempting to eat his shoe."@en
  • "A lone prospector in the icy Yukon seeks his fortune and falls for a dance hall queen (1st film); a laborer carouses and scrambles to get home before his wife wakes (2nd film)."@en
  • "Edited version of Chaplin's feature set in the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush with accompanying commentary which includes reference to Chaplin's methods as an actor and filmmaker."@en
  • "Charlie Chaplin stars as the Lone Prospector who jouneys to the Klondike, hoping to discover gold and make his fortune. In Alaska, he shares a flimsy shack with Big Jim McKay (Mark Swain), and falls in love with Georgia (Georgia Hale), a dance hall queen. The film's comedy and pathos center around the hard times and glamorous dreams of the prospectors."@en
  • "Charlie the tramp goes prospecting in the snows of Alaska only to face blizzards, hunger, and, worst of all, the unrequited love of a beautiful dance hall hostess."@en
  • "A lone prospector (Chaplin) braves the cold during the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush and has some slapstick comic adventures in the process."@en
  • "This was Chaplin's favourite among his films and occupies a watershed between his lighter earlier work and the later, darker features. It is perhaps the most American of his films with the twin themes of man against the wilderness and rapid rise to riches. Chaplin took his tramp character to the Klondike (the 1988 gold rush), an isolated materialistic world in which he is the outsider. On a base of serious, even tragic, situation and pathos Chaplin constructed a series of celebrated comic sequences. Some sequences, like the dance of the bread rolls, were adapted directly from routines he had seen in the music hall."@en
  • "Classic masterpiece of comedy and pathos."
  • "One of Charlie Chaplin's greatest films of a lonely prospector in the Klondike during the gold rush days."@en
  • "A lone prospector set out to strike pay dirt in the 1890 Alaskan gold rush."@en
  • "Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush. The little tramp braves cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love in this boisterious, yet tender, comedy gem."
  • ""This is a revival of the silent picture The gold rush with music and descriptive dialogue added.""@en
  • "The little tramp on the loose during the Klondike Gold rush of '98."@en
  • "Episodic comedy depicting an inexperienced prospector in the Alaskan gold rush of the 1890's."@en
  • "Recounts the story of the Tramp's apparently hopeless love for a dance-hall girl with the often wildly funny story of the Tramp and his burly gold-prospecting partner (Mack Swain) heading off to make their fortunes in the great Yukon gold rush. Includes."
  • "Often accepted as Chaplin's most famous film, Chaplin plays a lone prospector in 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush. The little tramp braves cold, hunger, a dilirious cabinmate and unrequited love in this boisterous, yet tender, comedy gem."@en
  • "Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush who braves cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love in this boisterious, yet tender, comedy gem."@en
  • "The comedic king of all time, Charlie Chaplin, plays a lone prospector living in the Yukon for years who, despite many comical misadventures, suddenly strikes it rich."
  • "The comedic king of all time, Charlie Chaplin, plays a lone prospector living in the Yukon for years who, despite many comical misadventures, suddenly strikes it rich."@en
  • "Chaplin is a prospector who goes to Alaska in search of gold. During a storm, he becomes trapped in a cabin with another prospector and an outlaw. The outlaw goes out for help, but is killed in and avalanche. Out of food and on the brink of starvation, the other prospector has visions of Chaplin as his next meal but Chaplin manages to keep himself from becoming dinner. Surviving all this, Chaplin goes on to fall in love with a Yukon dance hall girl. Classic scenes included in this film are the cabin teetering on the edge of a cliff and Chaplin attempting to eat his shoe."
  • "Chaplin is a prospector who goes to Alaska in search of gold. During a storm, he becomes trapped in a cabin with another prospector and an outlaw. The outlaw goes out for help, but is killed in and avalanche. Out of food and on the brink of starvation, the other prospector has visions of Chaplin as his next meal but Chaplin manages to keep himself from becoming dinner. Surviving all this, Chaplin goes on to fall in love with a Yukon dance hall girl. Classic scenes included in this film are the cabin teetering on the edge of a cliff and Chaplin attempting to eat his shoe."@en
  • "Charlie the tramp goes prospecting in the Yukon only to face blizzards, hunger and, worst of all, the unrequited love of a beautiful dance hall hostess."
  • "En busqueda de fortuna, Charlot parte hacia Alaska. En el camino, comparte un albergue con un buscador de oro que, muerto de hambre, lo confunde con un pollo e intenta atraparlo. Charlot logra salir ileso comiendose sus propias botas; despues llega a un poblado y se enamora de la joven corista del bar local, sin ser correspondido. Al encontrar una mina de oro, la suerte de Charlot cambia, se vuelve rico y reencuentra a su amada en un barco."@en
  • "Narrated version of the comedy set during the Klondike gold rush."@en
  • "Tale of a hopeless love for a dance girl with story of the Tramp and his burly gold-prospecting partner heading off to make their furtunes in the Yukon gold rush."@en
  • "Set in the Klondike, Chaplin combines a touching love story with comedic scenes as he attempts to outwit fellow prospectors. One of the most memorable scenes contains a pantomime where Chaplin eats an old shoe."@en
  • "A would-be prospector in the Gold Rush finds something else - love."@en
  • "Chaplin's little tramp becomes a prospector in the Alaska Gold Rush of 1898, suffers the hardships of life on the Alaskan frontier, and falls in love with a dance-hall girl."@en
  • "A prospector trapped in a remote Alaskan cabin must keep from becoming another hungry prospector's dinner. Later, he falls in love with a dance hall queen."@en
  • "This was Chaplin's favourite among his films and occupies a watershed between his lighter earlier work and the later, darker features. It is perhaps the most American of his films with the twin themes of man against the wilderness and rapid rise to riches. Chaplin took his tramp character to the Klondike (the 1898 gold rush), an isolated materialistic world in which he is an outsider. On a base of serious, even tragic situations and pathos Chaplin constructed a series of celebrated comic sequences. Some sequences, like the dance of the bread rolls were adapted directly from routines he had seen in the music hall."@en
  • "Obra maestra de Chaplin, en la que interpreta a un solitario buscador de oro que llega a Alaska en busca de fortuna."
  • "SUMMARY: "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." IMDB."
  • "The gold rush is a slapstick comedy about the misadventures of the little tramp searching for gold in Alaska at the turn of the centur."
  • "The Little Tramp searches for gold and love in the Klondike. Includes both a restored version of the original 1925 silent film, and the 1942 re-issue, the latter featuring a new score and narration written and spoken by Charles Chaplin."@en
  • ""Chaplin's irrepressible Little Tramp seeks riches in the Yukon. ... Leave it to the Tramp to turn hard times into hilarity as he savors a Thanksgiving feast of boiled shoe, slip-slides inside a house teetering on a cliff, choreographs a whimsical dance of dinner rolls, and faces all manner of perils with pluck and fortitude"--DVD sleeve."@en
  • "A lone inspector goes to the Klondike where he falls in love with a dance hall girl, and barely escapes from his cabin before it is blown up."
  • "Fiction. En 1898 au Klondyke, Charlot chercheur d'or, est sauvé par le gros Jim du méchant Larsen, puis tombe amoureux de Georgia qui le dédaigne. Les deux amis manquent périr dans une cabane isolée, découvrent une mine d'or, et Charlot devenu riche, retrouve Georgia. En 1942, ce film fait l'objet d'une nouvelle version avec musique et commentaires descriptifs. Avec Charlie Chaplin, Mack Swain, Georgia Hale."
  • "The lone prospector, Charles Chaplin, seeks refuge during a storm in the Klondike in the cabin of a desperado and is joined by Big Jim McKay. The desperado takes over the gold claim of McKay, but is later killed. The prospector meets a dance hall girl. Later McKay and the prosepector find the gold claim again. The prospector meets the girl again when he is a millionaire."@en
  • "The Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) travels to the Yukon to take part in the Klondike Gold Rush. Bad weather strands him in a remote cabin with Big Jim, a prospector who has found a large gold deposit (Mack Swain) and Black Larsen, an escaped fugitive (Tom Murray), after which they part ways, with Big Jim and Black Larsen fighting over the prospector's claim, ending with Big Jim receiving a blow to the head and Black Larsen falling off a cliff to his death. The Tramp eventually finds himself in a gold rush town where he ultimately decides to give up prospecting."
  • "Charlie Chaplin's comedic masterwork--which charts a prospector's search for fortune in the Klondike and his discovery of romance (with the beautiful Georgia Hale)--forever cemented the iconic status of Chaplin and his Little Tramp character. Shot partly on location in the Sierra Nevadas and featuring such timeless gags as the dance of the dinner rolls and the meal of boiled shoe leather, The Gold Rush is an indelible work of heartwarming hilarity. This special edition features both Chaplin's definitive 1942 version, for which the director added new music and narration, and a new restoration of the original 1925 silent film."@en
  • "The misadventures of the little tramp on the loose during the Klondike goldrush of '98."
  • "Charlie Chaplin stars as a Klondike prospector who faces the arctic wilderness in the Alaskan Gold Rush of 1890. Starvation, bears, a crazed partner, and unrequited love fail to dismy the "Little Tramp"."
  • "1898 ist Alaska im Goldfieber, und der kleine Vagabund Charlie steckt mittendrin, auch er ist auf der Suche nach Reichtum und Glück. Erst nach vielen Enttäuschungen, Gefahren und Entbehrungen und nachdem er sich gegen die rauhen Sitten der anderen Schürfer durchgesetzt hat, wird sein unbeirrbares Streben durch Gold und die Liebe einer Sängerin belohnt. Realität und Traum, Action und Poesie in einem Stummfilm, den Chaplin selbst für seinen besten hielt und der seinen Weltruhm begründete. Unvergeßlich die Szene, in der der hungernde Charlie seinen Schuh genießerisch verzehrt. (Quelle: Lexikon des internationalen Films)."
  • "The little tramp travels to the icy Yukon on a gold prospecting expedition, but nearly starves to death in the process."
  • "A lone prospector faces hardships and villains in the Alaska gold rush but finally strikes it rich and wins the heart of an originally scornful dance hall girl."
  • "Charlie Chaplin's comedic masterwork, which charts a prospector's search for fortune in the Klondike and his discovery of romance (with the beautiful Georgia Hale), forever cemented the iconic status of Chaplin and his Little Tramp character. Shot partly on location in the Sierra Nevadas and featuring such timeless gags as the dance of the dinner rolls and the meal of boiled shoe leather, The gold rush is an indelible work of heartwarming hilarity."@en
  • "Presents an adaptation of the 1925 Charlie Chaplin comedy portraying the adventures of a tramp who goes to the Klondike in search of gold."@en
  • "The lone prospector, Charles Chaplin, seeks refuge during a storm in the Klondike in the cabin of a desperado and is joined by Big Jim McKay. The desperado takes over the gold claim of McKay, but is later killed. The prospector meets a dance hall girl. Later McKay and the prospector find the gold claim again. The prospector meets the girl again when he is a millionaire."@en
  • "The lone prospector, Charles Chaplin, seeks refuge during a storm in the Klondike in the cabin of a desperado and is joined by Big Jim McKay. The desperado takes over the gold claim of McKay, but is later killed. The prospector meets a dance hall girl. Later McKay and the prospector find the gold claim again. The prospector meets the girl again when he is a millionaire."
  • "In The Gold rush, Charlie finds adventure and love in the Klondike, and in Pay Day, Charlie contends with an unsympathetic boss and a domineering wife."@en
  • "Charlie's search for gold in the Klondike offers a humorous view of love, greed, and survival."
  • "The lone prospector, Charles Chaplin, seeks refuge during a storm in the Klondike in the cabin of a desperado and is joined by Big Jim McKay. Driven by hunger, Charlie stews a shoe and serves it for dinner--laces and all."
  • "Chaplin plays a prospector in the Yukon, braving all sorts of dangers and perils."@en
  • "Chaplin plays a prospector in the Yukon, braving all sorts of dangers and perils."
  • "Charlie the tramp goes prospecting in the snows of Alaska only to face blizzards, hunger and his love for a beautiful dance hall hostess."@en
  • "The Lone Prospector in the Yukon's Klondike gold rush of '98, trying to avoid starvation and reduced to eating boot soles and shoelaces, becomes involved with outlaws and dancehall girls."@en
  • "Chaplin is a prospector who goes to Alaska in search of gold. During a storm, he becomes trapped in a cabin with another prospector and an outlaw. The outlaw goes out for help, but is killed in an avalanche. Out of food and on the brink of starvation, the other prospector has visions of Chaplin as his next meal but Chaplin manages to keep himself from becoming dinner. Surviving all this, Chaplin goes on to fall in love with a Yukon dance hall girl."@en
  • "Classic Chaplin comedy in which the Little Tramp goes prospecting and gets more than he bargained for. (1925)."@en
  • ""The little tramp on the loose during the Yukon's Klondike Gold Rush of '98"--Label on cassette."@en
  • ""The gold rush" features Chaplin playing a lone prospector seeking his fortune in the Klondike."Pay day" is a delightful encounter with a nimble witted laborer who flirts with the foreman's daughter, parties away his wages,then scrambles to get home before his wife wakes and realizes he's been out carousing."@en
  • "During the Klondike gold rush of 1898, the Lone Prospector (Chaplin) seeks refuge from a storm in the cabin of a desperado, Black Larsen. They are joined by Big Jim McKay."
  • "One of the classics of the silent screen written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. A would-be prospector in the Gold Rush finds something else - love."@en
  • "Often accepted as Chaplin's most famous film. Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush. The little tramp braves cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love in this boisterious, yet tender, comedy gem."@en
  • "Often accepted as Chaplin's most famous film. Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush. The little tramp braves cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love in this boisterious, yet tender, comedy gem."
  • "The little tramp on the loose during the Yukon's Klondike Gold Rush of '98."@en
  • "The little tramp is on the loose during the Yukon's Klondike Gold Rush of '98."@en
  • "A tramp finds adventure and love in the Klondike."@en
  • "En 1898 au Klondyke, Charlot, chercheur d'or, est sauvé par le gros Jim du méchant Larsen, puis il tombe amoureux de Georgia qui le dédaigne. Les deux amis manquent périr dans une cabane isolée avant de découvrir une mine d'or. Devenu riche, Charlot retrouve Georgia."
  • "The Little Tramp goes to the Klondike seeking gold and finds love and adventure."@en
  • "A lone prospector, living in the Yukon for years, suddenly strikes it rich after many comical misadventures."@en
  • "Chaplin's "Little tramp" searches for gold and romance in the Klondike in the mid-1800's. This film features the dance of the rolls, the pantomime sequence of eating the shoe, Chaplin's lovely music, and Georgia Hale, one of Chaplin's wives."@en
  • "Chaplin is the little tramp in the adventure as a gold prospector in the icy Yukon."
  • "The "Little Tramp" goes to the Klondike seeking gold and finds love and adventure."@en
  • "Classic Chaplin (the Little Tramp) prospects for gold, gets involved with a dance hall girl, and deals with a burly competitor during the Yukon gold rush. This film features the dance of the rolls and the pantomime sequence of eating the shoe."@en
  • "Charlie the tramp goes prospecting in the snows of Alaska only to face blizzards, hunger and, worst of all, the unrequited love of a beautiful dance hall hostess."@en
  • "Comedy set during the Klondike gold rush."
  • "Charlie the tramp goes prospecting in the snows of Alaska only to face blizzards, hunger and, worst of all, the unrequited love of a beautiful dance hall hostess."
  • "Charlie the tramp faces the trials and deprivations of Alaska's 1898 gold rush, and finds love in the bargain. Some of the film's classic comic scenes involve a starving Charlie pretending the laces of his shoes are actually spaghetti, and the famous dance of the dinner rolls. The film required fourteen months of production in the studio and the mountains of Nevada. When it was released in 1925, it was immediately an international hit, bringing Chaplin both critical and financial success."@en
  • "Chaplin's Little Tramp searches for gold and romance in the Klondike in the mid-1800's. This film features the dance of the rolls, the pantomime sequence of eating the shoe, Chaplin's lovely music, and Georgia Hale, one of Chaplin's wives."@en
  • "Program 1: "The Gold rush" is the film by which Chaplin wanted to be remembered, and was voted by international film critics as the best comedy ever. Chaplin plays a Lone Prospector who seeks his fortune in the Klondike where he falls for a dance hall queen. Program 2: "Pay day" we share a day on the job and a night on the town with a slow working but nimble witted laborer."@en
  • "Classic Chaplin (the Little Tramp) prospects for gold, gets involved with a dance hall girl, and deals with a burly competitor during the Yukon gold rush"@en
  • "Charlie plays a lone prospector who braves the cold during the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush and has slapstick comic adventures in the process."@en
  • "The Little Tramp goes to the Klondike."@en
  • "Charlie Chaplin stars as a Klondike prospector who faces the Arctic wilderness in the Alaskan Gold Rush of 1890. Starvation, bears, a crazed partner, and unrequited love fail to dismay the "Little Tramp". Followed on cassette by "Pay Day", which depicts Chaplin as a worker who is both too fast and too slow at work, and who faces an angry wife at home."
  • ""A lone prospector, living in the Yukon for years, suddenly strikes it rich after many comical misadventures.""@en
  • "The Gold Rush is regarded as one of Chaplin's very best films, interweaving to brilliant effect the pathetic tale of the Tramp's apparently hopeless love for a dance-hall girl with the often wildly funny story of the Tramp and his burly gold-prospecting partner (Mack Swain) heading off to make their fortunes in the great Yukon gold rush -- Container."@en
  • "The Gold Rush is regarded as one of Chaplin's very best films, interweaving to brilliant effect the pathetic tale of the Tramp's apparently hopeless love for a dance-hall girl with the often wildly funny story of the Tramp and his burly gold-prospecting partner (Mack Swain) heading off to make their fortunes in the great Yukon gold rush -- Container."
  • "This was Chaplin's favourite among his films and occupies a watershed between his lighter earlier work and the later, darker features. It is perhaps the most American of his films with the twin themes of man against the wilderness and rapid rise to riches. Chaplin took his tramp character to the Klondike (the 1898 gold rush), an isolated materialistic world in which he is the outsider. On a base of serious, even tragic, situation and pathos Chaplin constructed a series of celebrated comic sequences. Some sequences, like the dance of the bread rolls, were adapted directly from routines he had seen in the music hall."@en
  • "A prospector goes to the Klondike seeking gold and finds love and adventure."@en
  • "Classic Chaplin (the Little Tramp) prospects for gold, gets involved with a dance hall girl, and deals with a burly competitor during the Yukon gold rush."
  • "Classic Chaplin (the Little Tramp) prospects for gold, gets involved with a dance hall girl, and deals with a burly competitor during the Yukon gold rush."@en
  • "Charlie Chaplin plays a lonely prospector living in the Yukon who, during the Gold Rush, endures cold, hunger, a delirious cabinmate and unrequited love before he finally strikes it rich."@en
  • "Chaplin's 1925 classic of the hardships of life on the Alaskan frontier. Considered by most film historians to be one of the greatest comedies of all time."
  • "Trying to avoid starvation in Alaska and reduced to eating boot soles and shoelaces, Charlie becomes involved with outlaws and dancehall girls. It all ends well, however, with Charlie striking it rich and one of the dancehall girls promising to marry him."@en
  • "Chaplin plays a prospector in the Alaska Gold Rush of 1898, who suffers the hardships of life on the Alaskan frontier."@en
  • "A lone prospector, played by Chaplin, braves the cold during the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush and has some slapstick comic adventures in the process."
  • "A lone prospector, played by Chaplin, braves the cold during the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush and has some slapstick comic adventures in the process."@en
  • "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."
  • "Chaplin plays a lone prospector in the 1890 Alaskan Gold Rush."@en
  • "En 1898, au Klondike, Charlot, chercheur d'or, est sauvé par le gros Jim du méchant Larsen. Puis, il tombe amoureux de Georgia qui le dédaigne. Les deux amis manquent de périr dans une cabane isolée avant de découvrir une mine d'or. Devenu riche, Charlot retrouve Georgia."
  • "The Little Tramp is a gold prospector in the Klondike who strikes it rich and falls in love with a dance hall girl. One of Chaplin's finest films and his own personal favorite."@en
  • "Chaplin als goudzoeker in het sneeuwlandschap van de Klondike. De verraderlijke natuurkrachten en de ruwe zeden onder de goudzoekers leiden tot vele tragikomische verwikkelingen."
  • "In The Gold rush, a lone prospector goes to the Klondike where he falls in love with a dance hall girl, and barely escapes from his cabin before it is blown up. In Pay day, a construction worker contends with an unsympathetic boss and a domineering wife."@en
  • "A lone prospector faces hardships and villains in the Alaska gold rush and finally strikes it rich and wins the heart of an originally scornful dance hall girl."
  • "The Little Tramp journeys to the Klondike in search of a fortune and finds love instead."
  • "The little tramp on the loose during the Yukon's Klondike Gold Rush."@en

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