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He played a tramp, who traveled to Alaska to take part in the Gold Rush.
The Gold Rush
In the famous eating scene, he is so hungry that he eats his boots. These boots were made of licorice. Chaplin later said he had to eat so much licorice for that scene, that he would never eat it again.
Chaplin's best film is often considered to be the 'Gold Rush', 'City Lights' or 'Modern Times', however, I personally would recommend 'The Great Dictator', 'Monsieur Verdoux', 'Limelight' and 'Shoulder Arms' as less well known but brilliant Chaplin films.
On several occasions, Chaplin pursued women who were in their mid-teens. Most notorious is his relationship with Lita Grey, whom he met when she was cast in a minor role in The Kid (1921) at the age of 12. She was to be the lead in Chaplin's film The Gold Rush (1925), but her becoming pregnant at 15 (and married to Chaplin soon afterwards, at 16), prevented her from finishing the role, which was recast. His last marriage occurred when he was 54 and Oona was 18. There is not conclusive evidence that any of his sexual interactions fit the legal of definition of pedophilia.
The Gold Rush
No, that was in Modern Times. In The Gold Rush he was a prospector.
He played a tramp, who traveled to Alaska to take part in the Gold Rush.
The Gold Rush, Modern Times, City Lights.
The Gold Rush
"The Gold Rush" (1925)
Charlie Chaplin silent comedy movie: The gold rush, The kid, City lights, Modern times and others
In the famous eating scene, he is so hungry that he eats his boots. These boots were made of licorice. Chaplin later said he had to eat so much licorice for that scene, that he would never eat it again.
The most popular one are The Kid, City Lights, The Gold Rush, The Great Dictator, Modern Times. But he "made" over 80 films.
His best-known films are City Lights, The Great Dictator, The Gold Rush, and Modern Times, though he acted in many others, mostly short silent features.
Charlie Chaplin was an English actor who was popular in the United States during the 1920s. Some of his films from that era include The Gold Rush, and A Woman of Paris.
Chaplin's best film is often considered to be the 'Gold Rush', 'City Lights' or 'Modern Times', however, I personally would recommend 'The Great Dictator', 'Monsieur Verdoux', 'Limelight' and 'Shoulder Arms' as less well known but brilliant Chaplin films.