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Inthissilent film, Charlie Chaplin is a starving prospector who boiled & ate his own boot, which was actually black licorice |
The Gold Rush
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$1,000 |
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CLASSIC MOVIES |
2023-05-12 |
#8 |
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1925:In the Yukon, a starving Charlie Chaplin dines on one of his shoes, laces & all |
The Gold Rush
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$1,000 |
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MEMORABLE MOVIE SCENES |
2018-05-08 |
#7757 |
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In this Chaplin film, a snowstorm blows a prospector's cabin to the edge of a cliff |
The Gold Rush
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$1,000 |
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IN A STORM MOVIE |
1999-03-09 |
#3347 |
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This 1925 film set in the Klondike was Charlie Chaplin's first starring vehicle for United Artists |
The Gold Rush
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$400 |
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SILENT MOVIES |
1997-04-25 |
#2925 |
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In a memorable scene from this silent comedy, prospector Charlie Chaplin cooks & eats his shoe |
The Gold Rush
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$800 |
DJ |
THE MOVIES |
1995-11-10 |
#2575 |
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In 1942 Charlie Chaplin added his spoken narration to this 1925 film set in Alaska |
The Gold Rush
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$400 |
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SILENT MOVIES |
1994-01-18 |
#2162 |
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Many considerthis1925 film Charlie Chaplin's greatest comedy: |
The Gold Rush
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$200 |
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SILENT MOVIES |
1988-10-28 |
#955 |