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Forum Post GOLD RUSH on AMC
Hi All: Just a quick reminder that AMC will be showing The Gold Rush on Monday Aug 26th at 7 am eastern time. This is (one of) the original 1925, with piano scored to the film. Hey... Wasn't ...
Forum Post Gold Rush restoration
Well- I happen to like William Perry's piano score for THE GOLD RUSH.
Forum Post Musical Score or Cue Sheet for the Gold Rush
Hello, I hope someone might help me locate either a piano/organ reduction of the 1942 Gold Rush score, or point me towards cue sheets or other film music notes for the original 1925 score (was there o...
Forum Post Gold Rush and Christmas
During a recent viewing of Gold Rush, I noticed that CC goes from Thanksgiving(the boot dinner) to New Year's Eve and completely skips Christmas. There was a Christmas tree in Henry's cabin,...
Forum Post Gold Rush - POV shot?
Watched Gold Rush this AM on UK television. One thing I had forgotten was the remarkable 3-dimensionality of the film, there is a lot of depth in scenes. One scene when the whole frame is comp...
Forum Post 120 minute version of the Gold Rush
...alled them in Holland. We also had a programma in the 1970 called: "Speaking is silver, silence is gold" with good old fashioned slap stick with pieces of fantastic humor. The Keystone cops....
Forum Post Gold Rush question?
I doubt it myself. I would think that CC would have been behind the camera directing the entire thing, while everyone
Forum Post Gold Rush Lasers
I enquired recently on this NG about GR Voyager/Fox laserdisc comparisons and ultimately decided to purchase the Voyager disc for purity sake but after having sent back 3 defective discs(laser lock at...
Forum Post Gold Rush music question
In the 1942 version, what is the music playing when Charlie and Georgia dance? It sounds very familiar, and I can't place it. Maybe it merely sounds like something else or was a popular melody?
Forum Post Charlie Chaplin films
...mentioned by another guest on the forum I see. And yes, they are "Modern Times" and "The Gold Rush". On The Charlie Chaplin collection dvd box set, you'll find these movies as...
Forum Post Chaplin and Money
That looks just like my outtakes from THE GOLD RUSH.
Forum Post Chaplin Film
Hi! What exactly do you mean? Chaplin released just one movie in 1925, 'The Gold Rush'. Does this help? Joerg W.
Forum Post limelight - sheet music
hours of GOLD RUSH outtakes that were shot at Truckee. Richard Carnahan
Forum Post Chaplins silents and Food
Um, the gold rush has a comedy scene in which charlie as the tramp is eating a boot. you should see it!
Forum Post Chaplin Film Locations THEN NOW
Well, I looked, and all I could see was a yellow or gold square which looked remotely like a Chinese puzzle. I can't guess, but I'm definitely intrigued! Connie K.
Forum Post But Turpin One of the funniest pieces on film
...//www.youtube.com/watch?v=zteKrQnhYSc Look at this film it could have been filmed on the set of the Gold Rush. It's from 1924 Yukon Jake. Who knows where to get DVD's from this fantast...
Forum Post Chaplin and Truckey, California
... passed through there may years ago on my way West to Berkeley, but at the time I hadn't seen _The Gold Rush_ and didn't know Chaplin had filmed there...
Forum Post Whats up with Woody?
I just watched the treatment of _The Gold Rush_ on the AFI 100 special, and what's with Woody? Granted it's a short interview, and he's not commenting on Chaplin's talkies, but pra...
Forum Post chaplin on television
When were Charlie Chaplin's later films first shown on TV? I don't include GOLD RUSH TRIPLE TROUBLE and COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG. Were they ever shown on regular TV (as opposed to cable and s...
Forum Post AFI 400
...man here!! And they did include The Kid and Modern Times in addition to City Lights.But nowhere was The Gold Rush!!!!! In my wildest thoughts I will never comprehend Batman being in a higher catagory ...
Forum Post Recent Incivilites, Deuxieme Partie
...39;Sunnyside' on VHS. 'Payday' was paired with the 1942 reissue version of 'The Gold Rush.' 'A Woman of Paris' is paired on laser with 'A King in New Yo...
Forum Post The Great Dictator is a National Treasure!
CC deserves this and more! I agree. I am surprised that The Gold Rush isn't already there! I've never liked The Kid too much as it's a bit sad for me, but GR is, IMO, his greatest! ...
Forum Post Best Chaplin LaserDisc?
...esterday, I rented CBS/Fox 'City Lights' and agree with you about the quality. The only 'Gold Rush' my rental outlet carried was Republic Pictures Home Video, and I'm less tha...
Forum Post CC on Stage, etc.
...owned film to play *legally* here in Los Angeles during the 1960s was the '42 version of 'The Gold Rush'. Little did I realise when my Chaplin fascination started in 196l (I was 16) tha...
Forum Post Restored
Does anyone know if and when the restored silent version of 'The Gold Rush' is going to be released on home video? I've heard that the Chaplin estate was reluctant to do so because it w...
Forum Post recordings of Chaplin film music
As an aside, there is another cd on the Basta label called THE GOLD RUSH & it is a new score for the film by Leonard von Goudoever. It is actually a very good score but I shudder at the liner note...
Forum Post Charlies Funniest Feature
...n was after with this picture (unlike other pathos-oriented features like THE KID and CITY LIGHTS). THE GOLD RUSH is in my opinion Chaplin's most seamless blend of comedy and pathos, and boasts m...
Forum Post Cant we all just get along? was Re: Of and Belligerence
What a GREAT IDEA! I am reduping my video copy of The Circus with Three Dog Night songs and my video of Gold Rush with tunes from the musicals of Stephan Sondheim and Stephen Schwatz. I already overla...
Forum Post The Keystones
...and fragments and putting together the best pieces to form a definitive print. In the case of 'The Gold Rush', the Chaplin estate funded Brownlow and Gill. Doing the same for Chaplin's ...
Forum Post recordings of Chaplin film music
... music taken from the original soundtracks for the following films: A Day's Pleasure, Pay Day, The Gold Rush, The Circus, City Lights, Modern Times, The Great Dictator, and Limelight. Unfortunate...
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