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In which we watch Charlie Chaplin's THE GOLD RUSH (1925) and learn that Chaplin directed most of his own shorts, find out that baby Buster Keaton was thrown across a vaudeville stage, and manage to focus on the most serious parts of a silent comedy classic. (Warning: contains spoilers and some content may be triggering.)
By Ron Blum & Dan Levine5
33 ratings
In which we watch Charlie Chaplin's THE GOLD RUSH (1925) and learn that Chaplin directed most of his own shorts, find out that baby Buster Keaton was thrown across a vaudeville stage, and manage to focus on the most serious parts of a silent comedy classic. (Warning: contains spoilers and some content may be triggering.)