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Considered by some to be Charlie Chaplin's masterpiece. Added to the National Film Registry with the Registry's fourth induction class, in 1992.
Considered by some to be Charlie Chaplin's masterpiece. Added to the National Film Registry with the Registry's fourth induction class, in 1992.


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== This film provides examples of: ==
* [[The Danza]]: Georgia.
* [[The Danza]]: Georgia.
* [[Eating Shoes]]: Chaplin is the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Eating Shoes]]: Chaplin is the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Everythings Worse With Bears]]: Averted. Bears taste better than shoes.
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Averted. Bears taste better than shoes.
** Somehow played straight and averted at the beginning, when nearly as soon as the Tramp appears, already only wearing his Tramp clothes in a blizzard and wandering lost in the mountains, he starts getting followed by a bear without noticing. ...but then they just go in different directions after awhile. In the meantime, it is hysterical.
** Somehow played straight and averted at the beginning, when nearly as soon as the Tramp appears, already only wearing his Tramp clothes in a blizzard and wandering lost in the mountains, he starts getting followed by a bear without noticing. ...but then they just go in different directions after awhile. In the meantime, it is hysterical.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]
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** 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. (He has put his old tattered Tramp clothes back on when they meet again.)
** 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. (He has put his old tattered Tramp clothes back on when they meet again.)
* [[Happy Ending]]: one 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.
* [[Happy Ending]]: one 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.
* [[I Ate What?]]?: Charlie's shoe.
* [[Literal Cliff Hanger]]: the cabin.
* [[Literal Cliff Hanger]]: the cabin.
* [[Meat O Vision]]: Jim sees Charlie as a chicken. Possibly the [[Trope Maker]].
* [[Meat O Vision]]: Jim sees Charlie as a chicken. Possibly the [[Trope Maker]].
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[[Category:National Film Registry]]
[[Category:National Film Registry]]
[[Category:The Gold Rush]]
[[Category:The Gold Rush]]
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