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The Gold Rush The Gold Rush

Charles Chaplin / USA / 1925 / 88 min / Silent

A newly restored version of Chaplin’s most successful film is being shown at more than 500 screenings in seventy countries around the world to mark the centenary of its premiere.

cast Charlie Chaplin, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, Malcom Waite, Georgia Hale

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The story
The Little Tramp searches for gold in the remote wilderness of Alaska but his peace is quickly shattered when another prospector, just as hungry as him, starts to mistake him for a giant chicken… In a world where shoelaces become spaghetti and bread rolls turn into ballet shoes, alchemist Chaplin transforms gold into poetry.

The film was shown at the cinema on Kolodvorska Street from 5 to 7 June 1929 under the title Borba za zlato.

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