DVD
The gold rush
Call Number
- DVD COMEDY (CEN)
Edition
Full screen version.
Languages
Menu in English, Portuguese or Spanish; subtitles in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, Korean or Thai. Sound: mono (English or French), 5.1 Dolby (English).
Performers
Narration on 1942 version written and spoken by Charles Chaplin.
Publication Information
Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, [2003]
Physical Description
2 videodiscs (96 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Audience
Not rated.
Uniform Title
Summary
"The Gold rush" is the film by which Chaplin wanted to be remembered, and was voted by international film critics as the best comedy ever. Chaplin plays a Lone Prospector who seeks his fortune in the Klondike where he falls for a dance hall queen. In "Pay day" we share a day on the job and a night on the town with a slow-working but nimble-witted laborer.
Notes
Dual layer format.
Issued in slipcase bearing title: The Chaplin collection, vol. 1.
DVD release of the 1925 motion picture as re-released in 1942.
Special features: Chaplin today - the Gold Rush; introd. by David Robinson; original silent version of the Gold Rush (1925); photo gallery; poster gallery; theatrical trailers; scenes from films in the Chaplin Collection.
Contents
- Disc 1. The film (1942; 96 min.)
- Disc 2. Special features (157 min.); includes original 1925 silent version of The gold rush (96 min.).