Those Charlie Chaplin Feet Are Back in The Gold Rush
The Gold Rush (1925) is in my opinion one of the finest of Charlie Chaplin's feature films. From beginning to end it is a near perfect movie. It features many of Charlie's funniest comedy moments as well as one of the best uses of sentimentality in Charlie's work.
Below is a page from a 1925 issue of The Exhibitors Trade Review, advertising that masterpiece of a movie. If you have any trouble reading the following page click on it and use your touch screen to zoom in.
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