Review of The Gold Rush (1925) by Filip N — 12 Apr 2008
Chaplin said that this was the film for which he wanted to be remembered.
The Gold Rush is one of Chaplin's best films, as well as one of his most famous.
The Gold Rush has more than its share of memorable moments, from the Thanksgiving dinner to the dance of the dinner rolls to the cabin teetering on the edge of the mountain.
The movie was also re-released with a narration in the early 1940s.
This review of The Gold Rush (1925) was written by Filip N on 12 Apr 2008.
The Gold Rush has generally received very positive reviews.
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