The Gold Rush (100th Anniversary)
The Little Tramp joins thousands of others in search of gold in the Yukon Mountains. An immortal classic, including the famous dance of the rolls scene.
The Gold Rush saw the highly anticipated return of the Little Tramp to the silver screen as he seeks his fortune in the hidden gold mines of Klondike. This logical ambition quickly becomes surreal, however, when another prospector, just as starving as he, begins mistaking the Little Tramp for a giant chicken.
In this world where shoelaces become spaghetti and bread rolls become ballet shoes, the alchemist that is Charlie Chaplin turns gold into visual poetry. The Gold Rush was first released in 1925. After its re-release in 1942, the film was nominated for two Oscars.