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* [[The Gay Nineties]]
* [[Gold Digger]]: Georgia truly grows to love Charlie, but both understand that she is looking for a rich husband and Charlie ultimately willing and able to fulfill that desire.
** Debatable. As the ending makes clear, Georgia has come to care about Charlie without knowing that he struck it rich--she believes that he is a stowaway and tries to hide him from the ship's stewards. (Hehe has put his old tattered Tramp clothes back on when they meet again.).
* [[Gold Fever]]
* [[Happy Ending]]: oneOne of the very few pure, unadulterated ones in the Chaplin canon where Charlie not only becomes a millionaire, but gets the girl afterward. It's even lampshaded in the 1942 narration.
* [[I Ate What?]]?: Charlie's shoe.
* [[Literal Cliff Hanger]]: the cabin.
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* [[Re Cut]]: Chaplin released a new version of this film in 1942 after the coming of sound. He added an original score and replaced all the title cards with his own narration. Some alternate shots were used, a key plot point was changed (Georgia's love letter to Jack becomes a love letter to Charlie) and the last scene was cut from the movie completely. The Chaplin estate appears to consider this the definitive version, as it was on Disc 1 of the recent DVD release and the 1925 original was an "extra" on Disc 2.
** An alternative interpretation is that the silent version was only mastered for video in SD, and it would have been too difficult or expensive to remaster it in HD for the Blu-Ray.
* [[Snowed In]]: theThe first cabin sequence.
* [[Trauma-Induced Amnesia]]: Jim.
* [[Wanted Poster]]: How we find out about Black Larsen.
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