The Gold Rush (1925) - Full Movie (480p)
The Gold Rush is a 1925
American silent comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring
Charlie Chaplin in his
Little Tramp role. The film also stars
Georgia Hale,
Mack Swain,
Tom Murray,
Henry Bergman, and
Malcolm Waite.
Chaplin declared several times that this was the film for which he most wanted to be remembered.[2] Though a silent film, it received an
Academy Awards nomination for
Best Sound Recording (see re-release below).
Plot:
The
Lone Prospector, a valiant weakling, seeks fame and fortune with the sturdy men who marched across
Chilkoot Pass into the great unknown in the mad rush for hidden gold in the
Alaskan wilderness. The Lone Prospector, his soul fired by a great ambition, his inoffensive patience and his ill-chosen garb alike made him the target for the buffoonery of his comrades and the merciless rigours of the frozen
North.
Caught in a terrific blizzard, the icy clutches of the storm almost claim him when he stumbles into the cabin of
Black Larsen, renegade. Larsen, unpityingly, is thrusting him from the door back into the arms of death when
Fate, which preserves the destinies of its simple children, appears in the person of
Big Jim.
The renegade is subdued by Jim in a terrific battle, and the Lone Prospector and his rescuer occupy the cabin while their unwilling host is thrust forth to obtain food.
Starvation almost claims the two until a bear intrudes and is killed to supply their larder.
Cast:
Charlie Chaplin as
The Tramp (labeled as The Lone Prospector)
Georgia Hale as
Georgia
Mack Swain as Big Jim McKay
Tom Murray as Black Larsen
Malcolm Waite as
Jack Cameron
Henry Bergman as
Hank Curtis
Copyright and home video
In
1953, the original
1925 film possibly entered the public domain in the
USA, as Chaplin did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication in accordance to
American law of the time.[7] As such, the film was once widely available on home video in that country
. In the years since, Chaplin's estate has blocked the unauthorized releases of The Gold Rush in the
United States:
by arguing that under
URAA/
GATT, this American-made film is entitled to reciprocal-nation copyright protection by virtue of
British copyright, and that it is entitled to status as a
British film owing to the film having been copyrighted in the name of
Charles Chaplin, who remained a
British citizen during his four decades as an American-based filmmaker.
MK2 Editions and
Warner Home Video (
Turner Entertainment Co.) currently holds
DVD distribution rights. A Blu-ray edition has been released by
The Criterion Collection.
1942 re-release
In 1942, Chaplin released a new version of The Gold Rush, taking the original silent 1925 film and composing and recording a musical score, adding a narration which he recorded himself, and tightening the editing which reduced the film's running time by several minutes. The film is also shortened by being run at 'sound speed', i.e. 24 frames per second; like most silent movies it was originally shot and exhibited at a slower speed. As noted above, Chaplin also changed some plot points.
Besides removing the kiss at the end, another change eliminated a subplot in which
Charlie is tricked into believing Georgia is in love with him by Georgia's paramour,
Jack.
The new music score by
Max Terr and the sound recording by
James L. Fields were nominated for Academy Awards in 1943.[8]
The Gold Rush was the first of Chaplin's classic silents that he converted to a sound version in this fashion.[9] As revealed in the
2003 DVD release, the reissue of The Gold Rush also served to preserve most of the footage from the original film, as even the DVD-restored print of the 1925 original shows noticeable degradation of image and missing frames, artifacts not in evidence in the 1942 version.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gold_Rush
You can find more information regarding this film on its
IMDb page.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0015864/
Copyright ©:
Public Domain, except in spain.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_in_the_public_domain_in_the_United_States,
http://chart.copyrightdata.com/exercises
.html,
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