Goldrausch (1925)

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Goldrausch: Directed by Charles Chaplin. With Charles Chaplin, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman. A prospector goes to the Klondike in search of gold and finds it and more.

“Charles Chaplinu0026#39;s u0026quot;The Gold Rushu0026quot; is arguably his finest film. He stars as a wimpy prospector who decides to go to the Klondike in the hopes of striking it rich. What he does not realize is that he may find love (in the form of Georgia Hale) instead of money. In the end that may be all right with him. u0026quot;The Gold Rushu0026quot; shows everything that made Charles Chaplin the great performer, writer and director he was. Quite possibly the finest cinematic icon of the 20th Century, Chaplin showed humanity, love and an undying want to entertain all audiences throughout his stellar cinematic career. The movie is exceptional in every way. Although I am not as well-versed with movies from the 1920s as I am with the decades following it, I would still probably call u0026quot;The Gold Rushu0026quot; the finest film of that 10-year period. Oh how the cinema misses Charles Chaplin today. 5 stars out of 5.”

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