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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: == |
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* [[The Danza]]: Georgia. |
* [[The Danza]]: Georgia. |
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* [[Eating Shoes]]: Chaplin is the [[Trope Namer]]. |
* [[Eating Shoes]]: Chaplin is the [[Trope Namer]]. |
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* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Averted. Bears taste better than shoes. |
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** 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. |
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* [[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.) |
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* [[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. |
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* [[I Ate What]]?: Charlie's shoe. |
* [[I Ate What?]]?: Charlie's shoe. |
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* [[Literal Cliff Hanger]]: the cabin. |
* [[Literal Cliff Hanger]]: the cabin. |
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* [[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]] |
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[[Category:The Gold Rush]] |
[[Category:The Gold Rush]] |
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[[Category:Trope]] |