Review of The Gold Rush (1925) by Mike M — 11 May 2012
A remarkably entertaining film. Gold Rush is equally funny, sad, poignant - all adding up to a timeless classic that has surely lost little of its magic. Laugh-out-loud moments and smiles-throughout guaranteed.
Famous for it's "Dance of the Dinner Rolls" sequence, which reportedly - when it hit cinemas in the summer of 1925 - the Berlin-premiere audience applauded for so long, that the film was rewound and replayed, with the BBC recording 10 straight minutes of audience laughter at one screening.
This review of The Gold Rush (1925) was written by Mike M on 11 May 2012.
The Gold Rush has generally received very positive reviews.
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