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| Charles Chaplin | The Lone Prospector |
| Mack Swain | Big Jim McKay |
| Tom Murray | Black Larsen |
| Henry Bergman | Hank Curtis |
| Malcolm Waite | Jack Cameron |
| Georgia Hale | Georgia |
| Jack Adams | Man in dance hall (uncredited) |
| Frank Aderias | Eskimo child (uncredited) |
| Leona Aderias | Eskimo child (uncredited) |
| Lillian Adrian | Woman in dance hall (uncredited) |
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| Sam Allen | |
| W.S. Dobson | |
| John Eagown | |
| J.C. Fowler | Manicurist |
| Director | Charles Chaplin
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| Producer | Charles Chaplin
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| Writer | Charles Chaplin
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| Cinematography | Roland Totheroh
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| Musician | Charles Chaplin
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The Chaplin Collection The Gold Rush, Charles Chaplin famously said, is "the picture I want to be remembered by." In 1998, leading movie critics and experts voted and remembered, choosing this 24-karat comedy as one of the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films. Chaplin's irrepressible Little Tramp seeks riches in the Yukon in this all-time classic here in Chaplin's later sound-era re-released version (Disc 1) and a restored original silent version (Disc 2). Leave it to the Tramp to turn hard times into hilarity as he savors a Thanksgiving feast of boiled shoe, slip-sides inside a house teetering on a cliff, choreographs a whimsical dance of dinner rolls and faces all manner of perils with pluck and fortitude. The Gold Rush is a cinematic wonder. Remember, and enjoy. |
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