Review of The Gold Rush (1925) by Iris Barry for The Spectator — 07 May 2018
Let no one fail to appreciate those small details, of [Chaplin's] perfectly timed and quite exquisite acting, as when he has most kindly boiled one of his famous boots for a starving miner-pal, and serves it up after due testing with a fork.
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This review of The Gold Rush (1925) was written by Iris Barry and published by The Spectator on 07 May 2018.
The Gold Rush has generally received very positive reviews.
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