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CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925



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CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925

CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH.
Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925

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1925 Chaplin Comedian Comedy Courtesy Title Dramatic Arts Ec06 Ec21 Eceating Ecslapstick Film Still Funny Genre Gold Rush Nec04 Rush Silent Film Spencer


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CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH captures the comedic genius of Charlie Chaplin in a scene from his iconic film, The Gold Rush. Released in 1925, this silent film showcases Chaplin's unparalleled talent as both an actor and a director. In this particular still, Chaplin is seen portraying his beloved character, the Tramp, navigating through the treacherous terrain of the gold rush era. With his trademark bowler hat and cane, he brings laughter to audiences with his hilarious antics and slapstick humor. Chaplin's ability to blend comedy with poignant social commentary is evident throughout The Gold Rush. Through clever visual gags and physical comedy, he highlights the absurdity of human behavior while also shedding light on themes such as poverty and loneliness. This print serves as a reminder of Chaplin's enduring legacy in cinema history. His contributions to the art form continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and entertainers alike. From his early days performing on stage in England to becoming one of Hollywood's most influential figures, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin remains an icon whose impact transcends time. Courtesy of The Granger Collection in New York City, this image allows us to relive a moment from one of Chaplin's greatest works. It reminds us why he will forever be remembered as one of the greatest comedians that ever graced the silver screen.

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