IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,1/10
121.708
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein Glücksritter macht sich auf zum Klondike, um nach Gold zu suchen, findet es und noch mehr.Ein Glücksritter macht sich auf zum Klondike, um nach Gold zu suchen, findet es und noch mehr.Ein Glücksritter macht sich auf zum Klondike, um nach Gold zu suchen, findet es und noch mehr.
- Für 2 Oscars nominiert
- 5 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesSir Charles Chaplin stated that this was the film by which he most wanted to be remembered.
- PatzerWhen Big Jim is delirious and thinks The Lone Prospector is a chicken, The Lone Prospector removes a knife from the table and hides it in the bed. In one of the next shots, the knife is back on the table. Then in the next shot, it is gone again.
- Alternative VersionenThere is a 1942 re-issue version, prepared by Charles Chaplin himself, which uses his own narration, music score, and editing (running time: 72 minutes). This version is the only one which has its copyright owned by the Chaplin Film company. Many scenes of the 1942 version derived from an alternate camera that was shooting simultaneously. This explains some of the very slight differences in camera angle, although Chaplin also deleted some footage in order to tighten the pacing (such as Big Jim and the Tramp's near-encounter in the Gold Rush town and the shot of a woman comforting another woman during the singing of "Auld Lang Syne".
- VerbindungenEdited into Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe (1980)
Ausgewählte Rezension
This silent classic has many strong points - it has a lot of humor, interesting characters, a good story and good settings. It's the kind of film that shows how much a master film-maker can communicate in a silent movie. It overdoes the sentimentality on occasion, but other than that it's a fine film.
Chaplin himself plays the 'Lone Prospector', and he is joined by several other interesting characters in a frozen north setting that sets up some good adventures and drama. There are some memorable scenes in the prospectors' rickety cabins, plus some other good material.
The version of this that is the easiest to find is the one that Chaplin re-edited in the 1940's, adding his own narration and deleting the title cards, which gives it a slightly different feel. (These revisions probably make it a bit easier to follow for those who aren't used to silent films.) You can tell from Chaplin's narration how fond he must have been of "The Gold Rush", and he had a lot of good reasons to be pleased with it. There are a couple of his later films that might be even better and more timeless, but this one contains everything that defined Chaplin and his art.
Chaplin himself plays the 'Lone Prospector', and he is joined by several other interesting characters in a frozen north setting that sets up some good adventures and drama. There are some memorable scenes in the prospectors' rickety cabins, plus some other good material.
The version of this that is the easiest to find is the one that Chaplin re-edited in the 1940's, adding his own narration and deleting the title cards, which gives it a slightly different feel. (These revisions probably make it a bit easier to follow for those who aren't used to silent films.) You can tell from Chaplin's narration how fond he must have been of "The Gold Rush", and he had a lot of good reasons to be pleased with it. There are a couple of his later films that might be even better and more timeless, but this one contains everything that defined Chaplin and his art.
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizielle Standorte
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- Auch bekannt als
- The Gold Rush
- Drehorte
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Box Office
- Budget
- 923.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 31.490 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Silent(original release)
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1
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